Palestinian media on September 11 largely continued to focus on the aftermath of the Doha attack from previous days. Early reports emphasized Qatar's rejection of Netanyahu's threats and ongoing discussions with regional partners, with Egypt offering to host Palestinian factions and issuing a warning to Israel. Internal Israeli discussions in Haaretz criticized the Doha attack as strategically flawed. Throughout the day, reports highlighted the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with new famine-related deaths and the WHO defying Israeli evacuation orders. In the afternoon, attention shifted to Benjamin Netanyahu's actions, specifically his signing of a plan to expand settlements around occupied Jerusalem and separate the northern and southern West Bank. Netanyahu also reportedly declared there would be "no Palestinian state." Conflicting Israeli estimates on the Doha assassination attempt emerged, with some suggesting failure, while Hamas maintained it was an act of war on Arab states.