"Netanyahu threatens attack on Hamas delegation."

13.09.2025 21:11

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened an attack on Hamas's negotiation team. In his statement, Netanyahu claimed that "getting rid of them" would lead to the release of Israeli hostages and the end of the war.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once again threatened the Hamas negotiation team with an attack while the repercussions of the assault in Doha, the capital of Qatar, continue.

Israel, which attacked the Hamas delegation in Doha, the capital of Qatar, issued another threat. In a post on his social media account, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Hamas leaders living in Qatar do not care about the people of Gaza.

THREAT OF ATTACK ON HAMAS

Netanyahu accused the Hamas delegation of preventing ceasefire efforts, claiming that "getting rid of them" would ensure the release of Israeli captives and the end of the war, thus threatening once again with an attack.

Israeli media interpreted Netanyahu's statement as an acknowledgment that the attack on the Hamas negotiation team in Doha had failed.

WHAT HAPPENED?

The Israeli army had carried out an airstrike on the building where the Hamas negotiation team was located in Doha, the capital of Qatar, on September 9.

Hamas announced that the leadership cadre had survived the Israeli assassination, stating that the attack resulted in the deaths of Khalil Hayye's son, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, 4 Hamas members, and one Qatari police officer. One day after the attack, on September 10, Netanyahu threatened Qatar again, stating, "You either expel them or bring them to justice. Because if you don't, we will."

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