Hamas leadership survives Israeli air strikes in Qatar
Sources tell MEE unprecedented assassination attempt
in Gulf capital has failed
By MEE staff
Published date: 9 September 2025
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/explosions-heard-qatari-capital-doha
Hamas leadership has survived Israeli air strikes in the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday.
A source close to the Palestinian movement told Middle East Eye that all senior
leaders targeted in the attack survived, including Khalil al-Hayya, Khaled
Meshal, Zaher Jabarin, and others.
They were meeting to discuss the latest US ceasefire
proposal for Gaza, presented to Hamas in recent days.
The attack killed Khalil al-Hayya’s son, Hammam
al-Hayya, and his office director, Jihad Lubbad, according to sources. Several
others were wounded.
According to media reports, around 12 air strikes
struck residential buildings in Doha around 4 pm local time (1 pm GMT).
The Israeli military confirmed it carried out the
strikes, saying it targeted Hamas’s senior leadership.
Qatar strongly condemned what it described as a
“cowardly Israeli attack”, confirming the strikes had hit residential buildings
housing several members of Hamas’s political bureau.
“This criminal assault constitutes a blatant violation
of all international laws and norms, and poses a serious threat to the security
and safety of Qataris and residents in Qatar,” the Qatari foreign ministry said
in a statement.
“While the State of Qatar strongly condemns this
assault, it confirms that it will not tolerate this reckless Israeli behaviour
and the ongoing disruption of regional security, nor any act that targets
[Qatar's] security and sovereignty.”
The ministry added that investigations are under way
at the highest level, and further details will be announced once available.
The attack was strongly condemned by the UN and
several regional states, including Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab
Emirates, Jordan, and others.
Trump 'approval'
In the last 24 hours, Israel has bombed at least five
countries and territories in the region: Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, Gaza and now
Qatar.
Off the coast of Tunisia, a suspected
drone strike hit
the lead ship in an aid flotilla bound for Gaza on Tuesday morning. Israel did
not immediately claim responsibility for the attack.
In Syria, Israeli attacks struck
several sites,
including in and around Homs, and near the coastal city of Latakia.
In the latest Israeli violation of a ceasefire in
Lebanon, an Israeli air strike killed five
people and
wounded at least five others on Monday in the Bekaa and Hermel districts.
In Gaza over the past 24 hours, at least 83 people,
including 14 aid seekers, were killed and 223 were wounded by Israeli attacks,
according to the Palestinian health ministry.
While Israel has attacked a number of Arab and Muslim
countries in the region over recent weeks and months, Tuesday’s strike is
unprecedented.
To date, Israel has never attacked a Gulf Cooperation
Council country (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and
Oman).
These Gulf countries are closely allied with the
United States - Israel’s closest partner on the international scene.
Qatar hosts one of Washington’s most important bases
in the region: al-Udeid air base.
The base hosts over 8,000 American personnel, and is
the regional headquarters of the US Central Command.
Israeli media reported that the air strikes in Doha
were pre-coordinated with the US administration. Channel 12 stated that the
attack was approved by US President Donald Trump.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said the "action" against Hamas leaders was a "wholly
independent Israeli operation."
"Israel initiated it, Israel conducted it, and
Israel takes full responsibility," the office added.
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