Hamas says its leaders survived an Israeli strike on Qatar
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Israel’s Doha strike echoes past dilemmas, from Ariel Sharon’s 2003 near-miss to Mossad hits abroad, showing how opportunity and diplomacy clash. Israel’s daring strike on a Hamas redoubt in Doha on Monday apparently failed to kill its intended targets,
The reverberations of Israel’s strike on the Hamas negotiating team in Doha yesterday are still rippling across the globe and will continue to for the foreseeable future. Its ramifications are profound and will alter the geopolitical landscape not just in the Middle East but likely on a global scale.
Multiple global leaders released comments regarding an Israeli strike that targeted Hamas officials in Qatar. Western leaders slammed the IDF's strike on the Qatari capital of Doha, whichtargeted senior Hamas officials during ceasefire negotiation meetings on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump "feels very badly" about the location of Israel's strike targeting senior Hamas leadership in Qatar, the White House said on Tuesday. While not condemning the Israeli action, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shared a statement she said reflected Trump's views -- one using strong language that showed some rare daylight between the president and Israel,
Israel carried out a strike against Hamas’ senior leadership today in Doha, the city that has been the epicenter for peace talks to end the war in Gaza. Sources say the U.S. was notified in advance. NBC News Correspondents Daniele Hamamdjian and Garrett Haake report the latest details.
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Israel extends Hamas kill campaign with strikes into business hub Doha in a serious strategic shift
Strikes into Qatar represent a shift in Israeli strategy, expanding the kill campaign against Hamas beyond the usual battlespaces. The Israel Defense Forces said that the airstrike was carried out using unspecified aircraft and was done alongside the country's Shin Bet internal security agency.