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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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To: Les H who wrote (47600)9/11/2025 7:48:45 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) of 49061
 
Between Trump, Netanyahu and Qatar: Who Knew What When Israel Struck Hamas in Doha
Both the Qataris and Washington likely knew about the attack on Hamas leaders in Doha in advance, despite what Israel is saying ¦ While Israeli stock markets applauded the move, it remains to be seen whether this strike will change the rules of the game

The attack also serves as a message to other Arab countries. Israel is signaling it is ready and willing to attack Hamas leaders, even if they find refuge in countries that are not currently at war with Israel.

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However, this is far from certain. Israel has already killed more senior leaders than those it struck on Tuesday. Even though Yahya Sinwar, his brother Mohammed Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh have all been killed – the organization has still not laid down its weapons.
Hamas' political bureau does not control its military forces on the ground in the Gaza Strip. Izz al-Din al-Haddad is the commander who holds the hostages remaining in Gaza, and he is the man who will have the last word as to their fate.

Haaretz


When the collaboration between Israel, Qatar, and Hamas has been outed for so long, it's in the interests of Israeli officials to eliminate all potential witnesses who could implicate those who were involved in great detail.
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