Overview
- U.S. officials say Israel gave only minutes of notice before the Sept. 9 operation, with CENTCOM detecting Israeli aircraft movements as the strike unfolded.
- The strike killed six people, including a Qatari, but reports indicate no senior Hamas leaders were killed.
- Qatar condemned the attack, convened an Arab‑Islamic summit on Sept. 15, and now says it will keep mediating ceasefire and hostage negotiations.
- President Trump criticized the operation as counterproductive, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to Israel and Qatar to manage fallout and encourage continued talks.
- GCC and Arab League statements and a UN Security Council rebuke followed, while reporting says Israel used long‑range trajectories to avoid regional airspace, intensifying questions about U.S. credibility and normalization efforts.