Israel attacks Hamas in Qatar. USA notified just before the action


On Tuesday, Israel carried out an unprecedented attack on Hamas leaders in the capital of Qatar, escalating the conflict with Arab countries in connection with the war in the Gaza Strip.
As Bloomberg reports, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the attacks were “a completely independent Israeli operation.”
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The agency indicates that A representative of the White House announced that Israel had notified the United States just before the attack. According to Al Jazera, based in Doha, the leaders of Hamas survived the attack.
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Israel's attack on Hamas in Qatar
On Tuesday, the Israeli army carried out an attack aimed at the leaders of Palestinian Hamas staying in the capital of Qatar Daesze – said Reuters, citing government sources in Tel Aviv. The army confirmed the operation, but not revealing the details of the place where the impact occurred.
According to the agency's account in the capital of Qatar, Daesza, There were powerful explosions that day. For years, the city has been one of the key centers of the political activity of Hamas in exile and the seat of its highest representatives.
As a result of an Israeli attack on the capital of Qatar, Doha, Kharal Al-Haija, the main negotiator of Palestinian Hamas in conversations about the truce in the Gaza Strip, died on Tuesday.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs firmly condemned the operation, emphasizing that the purpose of the attack were “residential buildings, in which several members of the Hamas Political Bureau stayed.”
The UN accuses Israel of “mass murder of civilians”
The High United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, criticized Israel for actions to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, accusing him of “mass murder of civilians” and obstructing the supply of humanitarian aid.
Israel, repelling Turk's allegations, accused him of prejudices and a lack of understanding of the complexity of the conflict. In a statement, whose author is the Israeli ambassador Daniel Meron, his rhetoric was criticized as “slanderous” and an objection to “ignoring the law of the Israelis to live in peace and security was expressed.” The actions taken by Israel were also emphasized to relieve the situation of civilians in Gaza.




