Israel says it has carried out strike on senior Hamas leaders in Qatari capital
The strike killed six Hamas members but spared key leaders, complicating ceasefire talks and drawing international condemnation for violating Qatar's sovereignty.
- The Israeli military has reported conducting a missile strike targeting the leadership of Hamas in Qatar's capital, Doha.
- Qatar condemned the strike as a 'cowardly' attack and a 'flagrant violation of international law.'
- An Israeli official confirmed that the attack was aimed at Hamas' leadership.
- A source from Hamas stated the strike targeted negotiators involved in the Gaza ceasefire.
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Trump issues rare rebuke to Netanyahu over Qatar strike
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump gave Benjamin Netanyahu a rare slap on the wrist over Israel's strikes against Hamas in Doha, the White House said Tuesday, after an attack which could complicate the US president's push for peace in Gaza.
Israel's strike in Doha raises question: Who will mediate a Gaza deal now?
The strike in the Qatari capital may signal a broader campaign to dismantle Hamas, as Israeli officials vow to target officials abroad despite it straining relations with Doha. In any case, it appears that Israel has long since lost faith in the dialogue channel with Hamas operating out of Qatar
Israel has flown an airstrike on Qatar to kill the Hamas leaders living there. With what arsenal of weapons could the country react?
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