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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Hamas’s high-ranking escaped, or because of Turkey’s early warning: Turkish national intelligence agencies monitored the flight trajectory of Israeli fighter jets
On September 10, according to the news agency Xinhua: Israel on the 9thand QatarPalestinian Islamic Resistance Movement in DohaHamasHigh-level members conducted a “precise strike.” according to Turkish media on the 10th, The Israeli attack failed due to the early warning of the Hamas delegation in Qatar by the Turkish National Intelligence Service。 On September 9, in the capital of Qatar, Doha, a helicopter was found to rotate above the field. The Turkish newspaper on the same day that Hamas revealed to the media that Turkish national intelligence agencies had previously monitored the flight trajectory of Israeli fighter jets and notified the Hamas delegation in Doha, so that it moved ahead of time to escape an Israeli attack. Hamas said in a statement earlier that Israel's attempt to assassinate Hamas "failed" but that the airstrikes killed six people, including five Palestinians, including the son of Hamas senior official Khalil Ha'a, and a Qatari security official. The statement said that at the time of the attack, the Hamas negotiating delegation was discussing an updated ceasefire plan in Gaza proposed by the United States, which showed that Israel had no intention of reaching any agreement at all, and that the United States "had a common responsibility for its continued support for Israel". Haia, the chief negotiator for Hamas, is believed to be the main target of the Israeli attack. On September 9, UN Secretary-General Guterres at a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York condemned the Israeli attack on Qatar. The Israeli assault has sparked strong international condemnation.Multi-nations and international organizations have voiced on 9th that Israel's move is "unacceptable", not only violates international law, violates Qatar's sovereignty, but also further endangers the regional situation.The United States is trying to break the relationship, President Trump said the attack "is not my decision", and the White House said the air attack site made Trump "feel bad". Source: Xinhua News Agency Extended reading Details of Israel's raids in Qatar reveal experts: The United States is the biggest loser Israel's "precise strike" on 9 September against senior members of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Doha, Qatar's capital, sparked strong condemnation by the international community. Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed called the attack "national terrorism". This photo released by the General Administration of National Security of Israel (Shin Bet) shows that on September 9, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (middle), Israeli Defense Minister Katz (first from left) and others were in a Shin Bet command center. Communicate inside. Xinhua News Agency Planned for months and failed. At about 3 p.m. on the 9th, local time, a residential district in Doha was attacked by airstrikes. Witnesses filmed a video showing massive explosions on the scene, smoke rising and the crowd scared to escape. Related photos showed a roughly three-storey red villa building being blown up, partially damaged, exposing the ruins. Some surrounding residents told the media that the explosion caused their houses to shake. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the air strike was initiated and carried out "independently" by Israel, and Israel took full responsibility. An anonymous Israeli official told Xinhua news agency reporters that the airstrike was “planned for months” and that the Israeli military had deployed more than 10 fighter jets to carry out the mission, throwing at least 10 ammunition into buildings where Hamas’ leaders were located. Hamas issued a statement later that day saying that Israel's attempt to assassinate high-level Hamas officials "failed". However, the air strike killed six people, including five Palestinians, including the son of senior Hamas official Khalil Haya, and a Qatari security department member. Haia, the chief negotiator for Hamas, is believed to be the main target of the Israeli assassination. The statement said that at the time of the attack, the Hamas negotiating delegation was discussing an updated ceasefire plan in Gaza proposed by the United States, which showed that Israel had no intention of reaching any agreement at all, and that the United States "had a common responsibility for its continued support for Israel". On September 9, in Doha, the capital of Qatar, security personnel were on duty near the site of the incident. “Destroying any effort to promote peace.” After Israel launched air strikes, Netanyahu said at an event at the U.S. Embassy in Israel on the 9th that Israel's "surgical precision strike" against the Hamas leadership could pave the way for an immediate end to the Gaza war. At the same time, he said that Israel accepted Trump's proposal on a ceasefire, first of all, the immediate release of all detainees. The Israeli Times that a senior Israeli defense official said on Monday that an Israeli attack on Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, could “end the war in the Gaza Strip,” saying the attack was “an important step in defeating Hamas,” an operation that strengthened Israel’s deterrence or brought “a shift in direction” to end the war in Gaza under the conditions set by Israel. A group representing the families of Israeli detainees issued a statement on Monday saying that hopes of bringing the detainees home were smaller than ever, but one thing is absolutely certain – not much time left to them. According to the Israeli newspaper, Matam’s mother, Anaf Zangok, said the attack was nothing more than a death sentence for his son. She wrote on social media platforms: “Why would he (Netanyahu) destroy every chance of a deal?” Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed held a press conference on the evening of the 9th, strongly condemning Israel's actions as "state terrorism", saying that Netanyahu ignored international law and norms and "undermined any efforts to promote peace" for personal interests. He said that Qatar is using various means to respond to the attack, including setting up a legal team to hold Israel accountable. He also called on regional countries to unanimously respond to Israel's actions. "We have reached a turning point where the entire region must respond to this barbarism." On September 9, at the White House in the U.S. capital Washington, White House Press Secretary Levitt spoke at a press conference. Trump: I didn't make the decision After Israel confirmed the air strike, a senior Israeli official told the Israeli media that Trump "approved" the attack. The US then tried to distance itself from the relationship. Trump posted on social media on the 9th that the air strike decision was made by Netanyahu, "not my decision". According to Israeli TV Channel 12, citing several U.S. officials, the U.S. military discovered that Israeli fighter jets were flying eastward and then asked Israel to give an explanation. Trump wrote on his social media platform that he immediately instructed U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, Witkov, to notify Qatar of an imminent attack, “although, unfortunately, it is too late to stop the attack.” Qatar said the U.S. had issued a warning until 10 minutes after the attack.Ansari, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said on his social media platform that the claim that Qatar was informed in advance of the attack was "completely false" and that it was only when Israel received a call from a U.S. official in Doha when the attack occurred. White House press secretary Levitt said at a press conference on 9 September that Trump saw Qatar as a “strong ally and friend” of the United States and “feels bad about the location of the attack.” “Unilateral airstrikes in Qatar do not contribute to advancing Israeli and U.S. goals,” but she also claimed that destroying Hamas leadership “is a worthwhile goal.” Levitt said that after the attack, Trump had telephone conversations with Israel and Qatar respectively. On the phone with Netanyahu, Trump called this incident "may be an opportunity for peace"; During a phone call with Qatari Emir (head of state) Tamim, Trump assured that similar incidents would not happen again in Qatar. The "biggest loser" is the United States? Palestinian political analyst Husam Dajani said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that the Israeli attack has gone far beyond the scope of attacking Hamas, but directly violated Qatar's "sovereignty, an Arab country that has a strategic partnership with the United States, which poses a difficult problem for the United States". An analysis report by CNN said that for the Middle East, this attack will have a chilling effect: if all allies like Qatar, which are so close to the United States, are attacked by Israel, who will be next? “The Gulf region is in trouble, but the biggest loser is the United States,” said Badal Sayyaf, an assistant professor of history at the University of Kuwait, in an interview with the New York Times, saying that the United States, despite being Israel’s most important ally and military aid, seems unwilling or unable to curb Israeli offensive across the region, which is undermining America’s credibility as a security guarantor in the Gulf region. Sudan Barakat, a professor of public policy at Hamad bin Khalifa University in Qatar, said Gulf nations have always believed that their security can be guaranteed by the United States, and now will have to rethink if the U.S. can knock a knife behind Qatar on this issue, then other Gulf nations should consider it very seriously and take a completely different stance on their relationship with the U.S. “(Reporters: Wu Bao, Hu Jinghui, Yuan Zemin, Zhao Wei, Wang Yong, Lu Yuan, Chen Qing, Wang Chun, Xu Chengme, Deng Xia). News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/K94I40FG0530JPVV.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.17-01:50] 访问:77
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