Israel's military said it carried out air strikes Tuesday (Sept. 9) targeting senior Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital Doha, the venue of multiple rounds of talks aimed at ending the Gaza war.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ordered the strikes in response to a Monday shooting in Jerusalem that killed six people and was later claimed by Hamas."Yesterday, following the deadly attacks in Jerusalem and Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed all security agencies to prepare for the possibility of targeting Hamas leaders," said a joint statement from Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz."Today at noon (0900 GMT), in light of an operational opportunity... the prime minister and the defence minister decided to implement the directive given last night."A Hamas official in Gaza told AFP the group's negotiators had been "targeted", though it was not immediately clear whether the attack had caused any casualties.Among the key Hamas leaders based in Qatar are lead negotiator Khalil al-Hayya and political bureau chief Khaled Meshaal. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTION3:56 ISRAEL STRUCK HAMAS LEADERS AS THEY DISCUSSED GAZA DEAL5:58 NETANYAHU SAYS QATAR STRIKE 100% ISRAELI OPERATION6:58 QATAR BLASTS “CRIMINAL ASSAULT,” IRAN FUMES AT ISRAEL
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