White House Says Trump Notified Qatar Ahead of Israeli Strike on Hamas
Israel targeted senior Hamas leaders in a surprise airstrike in Doha, resulting in five fatalities amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations, drawing international condemnation including from the US administration.
- Hamas reported that five of its members were killed in an Israeli strike in Doha, including Khalil al-Hayya's son.
- The White House stated that U.S. President Donald Trump directed a warning to Qatar before the attack, and Trump expressed regret over the incident.
- The Qatari government denied advance notification of the strike, stating that it was informed amid explosions, contradicting the U.S. narrative.
- Following the strike, Qatar condemned the attack as a violation of its sovereignty and suspended its mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas.
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Trump says decision to strike Qatar was made by Netanyahu
US President Donald Trump said Israel's decision to strike Qatar was made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and not by the Republican leader who added that a unilateral attack on Qatar does not serve American or Israeli interests.
Six people were killed in the attack that allegedly targeted a meeting of negotiators for a ceasefire in Gaza. None of them were killed, according to the Islamist movement.
No Filipinos affected in Israeli air strike in Qatar
The Department of Foreign Affairs said Wednesday, September 10, that no Filipino was among the casualties of Israel’s surprise strike in Doha, an act that Israeli officials say was meant to target Hamas officials in the Qatari capital.
This is the first known appointment of, Victoria, after having been involved in the Influenza Operation. Still in this journal, Trump admits that he warned Qatar too late about Israel's attack.
Israel kills dozens in Gaza; Qatar calls Israel’s attack ‘state terror’
As the world’s attention was focused on Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, Israeli forces continued their unrelenting bombardment of Gaza, killing more than 50 people on Tuesday. Among the dead are nine Palestinians, who had gathered in the enclave’s south seeking aid. Israel pressed on with its offensive in Gaza City after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened Palestinians to flee to the south for their lives. The Wafa news agency…
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