Overview
- Israel described the operation as a precise attack on Hamas leadership in Qatar, with the prime minister calling it an independent Israeli action executed by the IDF.
- Hamas reported five to six fatalities, including the son and aide of senior leader Khalil al‑Hayya, while saying its negotiating delegation was not killed.
- Qatar condemned the attack and paused its mediator role before signaling a reassessment, as its prime minister warned the move shattered hope for hostage releases.
- The White House criticized the strike and said a U.S. envoy alerted Doha beforehand, a claim Qatar disputes, while Israeli media reported—without confirmation—that President Trump approved the operation.
- Governments and international bodies, including the UN and EU, condemned a breach of Qatari sovereignty, warning the action risks derailing ceasefire diplomacy and further destabilizing the region.