
BBC confirms Israeli attack on Hamas meeting in Doha, Qatar. A development that risks widening the conflict in the Middle East...
For the first time since the start of the Gaza war, Israel has extended its military action outside Palestinian territory, striking a high-level Hamas meeting in the Qatari capital, Doha. The news was confirmed by BBC News, in a LIVE report from Jerusalem, which clearly stated: “Israel bombs Hamas leaders meeting in Qatar.”
According to sources from Gaza and various media outlets, the Israeli airstrike targeted members of the Hamas negotiating team, raising serious international tensions and questioning Qatar's role as an impartial mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
Qatar's Foreign Ministry has not yet officially reacted, but diplomatic sources in Doha consider the attack a "direct provocation against Qatar's sovereignty." This action, according to international analysts, could change the diplomatic balance in the region, increasing pressure on the United States and the EU, which see Qatar as a strategic partner in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Gaza continues to burn in an endless cycle of violence. The latest figures show that since October 2023, over 64,600 Palestinians have been killed and over 163,000 injured, while thousands more are believed to be still trapped under the rubble.
Hamas has described the attack on Qatar as a “clear sign that Israel respects neither international law nor the limits of state sovereignty.” The move is expected to provoke reactions from countries such as Turkey, Iran and Russia, which see Qatar as an ally or useful partner in the Palestinian cause.
As Netanyahu threatens a ground offensive in Gaza City and calls on the Palestinians to "leave now," the world is experiencing a new moment of war, one that transcends the usual boundaries of conflict.
This is no longer just a war in Gaza. This is a signal that the Middle East could explode like never before./ Pamphlet
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