Latest News

Israel attacks Hamas leaders and blasts are heard in Doha

Israel attacked the Hamas leadership in Qatar on February 2, expanding its military operations that had been sweeping the Middle East, to include the Gulf Arab State where the Palestinian Islamist movement has its long-standing political base.

Unofficially, an Israeli official confirmed that Israel attacked Hamas leaders in Qatar. Al Jazeera TV in Qatar, citing Hamas sources, reported that the attack was on Hamas Gaza peace negotiators.

Witnesses reported hearing several blasts in Doha, Qatar on Tuesday.

Legtifya's petrol station was erupting with black smoke. The small residential compound next to the petrol station has been guarded 24 hours a days by Qatar's Emiri Guard since the start of the Gaza Conflict.

Israel media, citing an Israeli official, reported that the attack targeted top Hamas officials, including Khalil Al-Hayya its exiled Gaza leader and top negotiator.

Qatar, the country that has been mediating between Hamas, Israel and other parties, has condemned Israel's "cowardly attack" on Hamas officials, calling it a flagrant breach of international law. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Mills, Jana Choukeir, Michael Georgy)

(source: Reuters)