
Security footage captures the moment of an Israeli strike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha on Tuesday
Israel's air strike killed five members of Hamas in Qatar.

Smoke is seen rising after blasts were heard in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday
Israeli jets flew 1,500 miles and penetrated Qatar's airspace with several blasts being heard in the capital Doha on Tuesday.
A residential building where the Hamas group was staying was struck many times, sending smoke billowing into the sky.
Hamas said five of its members, including the son of leader Khalil Al-Hayya, were killed in the airstrikes.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said: 'Hamas, very unfortunately, was located in a section of Doha.'
Benjamin Netanyahu urged Gazans to accept Trump's peace plan, just hours after his country's attack on the Hamas terrorists.
He also warned that terrorist leaders were no longer immune anywhere - as he said Israel had delivered 'great blows to this axis of evil'.
Netanyahu said in a televised address: 'The days are over when terror leaders can enjoy immunity of any kind...I won't allow that kind of immunity to exist.'
'We are in the midst of a campaign to defeat Hamas and release all of the hostages. We have delivered great blows to all parts of this axis of evil.'

A damaged building, following an Israeli attack on Hamas leaders, according to an Israeli official, in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday
Hamas terrorists were hit, and explosions rocked a Hamas compound.

Smoke rises from an explosion caused by an Israeli strike in Doha, Qatar on Tuesday
A complex on Wadi Rawdan Street, north of central Doha, was heavily damaged in the attack.
A senior Israeli official told Israeli outlet Channel 12 that Khaled Mashal was among the leaders in attendance targeted.
The Saudi Al Arabiya network initially reported that Mashal was among those killed, alongside at least two other senior officials.
Saudi channels had also reported that senior Hamas figures including Khalil al-Hayya, Zaher Jabarin and Nizar Awadallah had been killed.
France's president Emmanuel Macron labelled the attack 'unacceptable'.
The UN joined in denouncing the attack.
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas also condemned the strikes.
The Israeli military named the operation targeting the meeting 'Summit of Fire'.

Smoke billowing into the sky after explosions in Doha's capital Qatar on September 9

Khalil Al-Hayya

Khaled Mashal

Images from the scene showed huge clouds of smoke billowing above the city
Hayya has been widely seen as the group's most influential figure abroad since Ismail Haniyeh was killed by Israel in Iran in July 2024. He is part of a five-man leadership council that has led Hamas since Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israel last October in Gaza.
He was regarded as having good ties with Iran, a vital source of arms and finance for Hamas.
Mashal, meanwhile, has been a central figure at the top of Hamas since the late 1990s, though he has worked mostly from the relative safety of exile as Israel plotted to assassinate other prominent Hamas figures based in the Gaza Strip.
He was the head of the group's 'external' politburo based in Qatar.
Israeli Presdient Mr Herzog said the strikes were 'important and correct'.
Israel Katz, Israel's defence minister, claimed the move was justified in light of the fact Hamas leadership 'was the one who initiated and organised the October 7 [2023] massacre and has not stopped launching murderous actions against Israel and its citizens since then'.
He blamed Hamas for Tuesday's shooting attack on a Jerusalem bus that killed six people and injured a pregnant woman.
Hamas praised the terrorist attack by two Palestinian murderers belonging to its armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigades, who claimed credit.
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu said: 'Today's action against the top terrorist chieftains of Hamas was a wholly independent Israeli operation.'
'Israel initiated it, Israel conducted it, and Israel takes full responsibility.'
Israeli military spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee said Israel's air force carryed out the strike.
'These were air strikes,' a military official told AFP.
Tuesday's strikes came shortly after Hamas claimed responsibility for a gun attack in Jerusalem that killed six people on Monday.
Netanyahu and his defence minister issued a joint statement linking the strikes to the East Jerusalem shooting.

Smoke rises from an explosion caused by an Israeli strike, in Doha, Qatar

A man watches smoke billowing after explosions in Doha's capital Qatar on September 9, 2025
'The prime minister and defense minister believed the operation was completely justified in light of the fact that this Hamas leadership initiated and organized the October 7 massacre, and has not ceased to launch murderous actions against the State of Israel and its citizens since then,' the statement read.
The strikes also come less than two weeks after Israeli armed forces chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir vowed to target the group's leaders based abroad.
'Most of Hamas's leadership is abroad, and we will reach them as well,' Zamir said on August 31.
Hamas and clueless negotiators have held multiple rounds of indirect ceasefire negotiations brokered by Qatar, Egypt and the United States throughout the nearly two-year Gaza war.
But the talks have failed to bring a lasting end to the war. Sir Richard Burton long ago explained why negotiations with Arabs/Muslims fail, in his voluminous writings covering his travels in the region during the 1800s.

Smoke rises after several blasts were heard in Doha, Qatar, September 9

Smoke was seen rising over the Katara District in the capital
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Israel bombs Hamas leaders in Qatar

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Conservative Israeli ministers and the opposition rally behind Netanyahu

Former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (far right) is seen on a private plane with other senior Hamas officials. Haniyeh was assassinated by Israeli forces in July 2024

Khaled Mashal, head of Hamas abroad, was seen playing table tennis
Several hundred Hamas millionaires are also registered in the Gaza Strip.

Late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (centre) pictured in a luxury hotel with two of his sons

Hamas international leader Khaled Mashal (left) and senior Hamas member Mousa Abu Marzook attending a meeting between Iran's Foreign Minister and Hamas's political bureau chief in Doha

Khaled Mashal is seen working out in a gym

One of Haniyeh's sons is seen posing for an Instagram photo in a luxury hotel

Haniyeh's sons and other Hamas officials and retards enjoy themselves in a luxury hotel

A group of Hamas officials seen during a visit to meet the Iranian ambassador in Moscow

Hamas and Iranian officials holding a meeting at a Ritz-Carlton meeting room in Qatar a few days earlier

Iran, a longtime sponsor of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis, has built a sprawling proxy network that continues to destabilize the Middle East

The image of Hamas leaders and the Iranian Foreign Minister raises fresh concerns about the deepening ties between Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran

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