What We Know So Far: The Israeli Strike in Doha

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A deadly and diplomatically explosive Israeli strike has rocked Doha, Qatar. Here is a summary of what we know so far about the attack and its immediate fallout.
The Attack: Several explosions were reported in Qatar’s capital on Tuesday. The attack was a targeted strike by Israel aimed at the senior leadership of Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly taken full responsibility for the operation.
The Targets: While details on casualties are unconfirmed, Israeli media reports that senior Hamas officials Khalil al-Hayya and Zaher Jabarin were among those targeted. They are part of a five-member council that leads the Palestinian group.
The Context: The attack occurred while the Hamas leadership was in Doha to discuss a ceasefire proposal presented by President Donald Trump’s envoy. Reports, particularly from an Israeli news channel, claim Trump personally “gave the green light” for the strike. The U.S. White House has confirmed it had prior knowledge of the attack.
The Reaction and Implications: Qatar has vehemently condemned the strike on its sovereign territory as a “cowardly” act and a violation of international law. The attack has thrown the entire Gaza ceasefire and hostage negotiation process into chaos, with the future of any diplomatic resolution now in serious doubt.

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