Overview
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel initiated and carried out a targeted operation in Doha against Hamas leadership during discussions on a US cease-fire proposal.
- Hamas reported six fatalities, including the son and chief of staff of negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, three guards and a Qatari security officer, while stating senior negotiators survived.
- Qatar condemned a breach of its sovereignty, said it reserves the right to respond and vowed to keep mediating, as the UN chief and European leaders issued sharp denunciations and the UN Security Council scheduled an emergency session.
- The United States said it was notified via military channels and that an envoy alerted Doha, a claim Qatari authorities rejected, while President Donald Trump called the strike regrettable and said he was very unhappy.
- Israeli officials reiterated that Hamas leaders have nowhere to hide, as diplomats and analysts warned the strike has shattered a key mediation channel and further imperils cease-fire and hostage talks.