Trends Indicate Many Hamas Officials Survived IDF's Qatar Strike, Results Still in the Air
- Senior Hamas officials in Qatar survived an Israeli strike after they left to pray shortly before the attack, according to Arab media outlets.
- The Israeli Defense Forces' operation, named 'Summit of Fire', targeted Hamas' leadership in Doha.
- Qatar condemned the attack as a 'cowardly Israeli strike' and suspended mediation in ceasefire talks, according to the Qatari Foreign Ministry.
- Israel expressed skepticism about the operation's success, with some sources indicating that the strike may not have killed its intended targets.
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Despite the attempted assassination of senior officials of the Islamist group in Qatar, Hamas' leadership survived raids and service attacks...
Report: Hamas leaders survived Doha strike by leaving to pray
According to reports from Iran, senior members of the terrorist organization Hamas survived the attack by leaving their phones in the room where the assassination attempt occurred and going to pray in a nearby room.
Did Hamas leaders escape Israeli strike by leaving their phones behind?
Arab media outlets reported Wednesday that senior Hamas officials in Qatar survived the Israeli strike after unexpectedly leaving their meeting room shortly before the attack. According to those reports, the Hamas officials moved to another room to hold afternoon prayers. The same outlets claimed the officials left their mobile phones on the table, which allegedly misled Israeli tracking systems that rely on signal detection to identify assassin…
Occupied Jerusalem: Two days after the unprecedented Israeli attack on the Qatari capital, Doha, the security establishment in Tel Aviv still does not have an accurate picture of the results, but is inclined to believe that the attack failed, according to Hebrew media. Israeli Army Radio said on Thursday: “The Israeli security establishment is still shrouded in fog and ambiguity regarding the results of the attack.” It added: “Israel […]
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