Attention-grabbing claim: Two Arab countries supported Israel's attack.

Attention-grabbing claim: Two Arab countries supported Israel's attack.

09.09.2025 23:30

The route taken by warplanes during Israel's assassination attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar has become a topic of discussion. Allegedly, Jordan and Saudi Arabia opened their airspace to Israel, allowing the attack to take place. It is claimed that the two Arab countries that condemned the attack were aware of the operation and provided support.

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Israel carried out an assassination attack targeting the leaders of Hamas, who were discussing a ceasefire proposal in Gaza presented by U.S. President Donald Trump in Doha, the capital of Qatar.



SEQUENCE OF EXPLOSIONS IN DOHA, QATAR



Sequential explosions occurred in Doha, the capital of Qatar. Eyewitnesses reported hearing up to 10 explosions and seeing thick smoke. Sources close to Hamas stated that the group's negotiation center was targeted, while Israeli media expressed that the explosions were an assassination attempt on Hamas leaders.



Striking claim: Jordan and Saudi Arabia supported Israel's attack


ISRAEL CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY



The Israeli Army Radio claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement. The statement said, "Israel carried out an attack on Hamas officials in Qatar. The attack targeted the top leadership of Hamas."



"10 FIGHTER JETS PARTICIPATED IN THE ATTACK"



Qatar-based Al Jazeera television reported, citing a Hamas source, that the attack targeted the Hamas ceasefire negotiation team that was in a meeting. Israeli media claimed that Hamas political leader Khaled Mashal and Hamas Political Bureau Chief Khalil al-Hayya were targeted in the attack. It was noted that 10 fighter jets participated in the attack, launching missiles from 1800 meters away.



Striking claim: Jordan and Saudi Arabia supported Israel's attack


HAMAS DELEGATION SURVIVED THE ATTACK



Unnamed sources stated that the Hamas delegation, which was in Doha for ceasefire negotiations, survived the attack. It is estimated that the delegation included Hamas's Gaza Leader Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas's West Bank Leader Zaher Jabarin, Hamas Shura Council Chairman Muhammad Darwish, and Hamas's overseas official Khaled Mashal. No statement has been made by Hamas following the attack. Qatari media claimed that al-Hayya's office manager and son were lost in the attack.



"TRUMP WAS INFORMED"



Additionally, Israeli media reported that U.S. President Donald Trump was informed about the attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar.



Striking claim: Jordan and Saudi Arabia supported Israel's attack


QATAR SUSPENDED MEDIATION ACTIVITIES



The Qatari government suspended mediation efforts between Tel Aviv and Hamas following the attack. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Majid al-Ansari stated that the attack was a clear violation of international law and condemned it strongly.



ARAB COUNTRIES CONDEMN ISRAEL



The United Arab Emirates (UAE), Morocco, Algeria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Lebanon condemned the attack carried out by Israel on the Hamas negotiation team in Doha, Qatar.



Striking claim: Jordan and Saudi Arabia supported Israel's attack


WHICH ROUTE DID ISRAELI AIRCRAFT FOLLOW?



On the other hand, striking claims have emerged regarding the route taken by Israeli fighter jets that carried out the assassination attack on Hamas officials to reach Qatari airspace. The most prominent possibility among these claims is the Jordan-Saudi Arabia route, which is among the countries condemning the attack. It was suggested that the two Arab countries were aware of Israel's attack and supported the bombing of Doha by allowing the use of their airspace.



Striking claim: Jordan and Saudi Arabia supported Israel's attack


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