Hamas, Iran leaders agree to ‘continue cooperation’ after attack on Israel
- Iran's foreign minister threatens Israel with a "huge earthquake" if they don't halt attacks on Gaza. He later embraces a key Hamas leader, emphasizing Iran's support for the Palestinian people.
- The U.S. is concerned about Iran's potential involvement in arming and funding Hamas, as it could complicate Joe Biden's efforts to improve relations with Iran. The conflict also risks expanding the war in the Middle East and puts a spotlight on Biden's diplomatic efforts.
- The recent Hamas attack prompted Israel to launch intense airstrikes on Gaza, leading to further tensions in the region.
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The meeting took place in Doha, Qatar and both agreed to continue cooperation to achieve Hamas' objectives. Also in this newspaper, in futsal, Sporting beat Benfica 1-4 in Luz.
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