Israel's Strike on Hamas Leaders in Qatar: An Act of Justice
New York PostSeptember 11, 20253 min12,365 views
12 connections·14 entities in this video→The Strike and Its Context
- 🎯 The recent Israeli strike in Doha, Qatar, targeted Hamas leadership, described not as an escalation but as overdue justice for the October 7th attacks.
- ⏳ This event is framed as the culmination of a 13-year process, beginning in 2012 when Hamas leadership first relocated to Doha.
Qatar's History and Role
- 🔗 Qatar has a 35-year history of promoting anti-Semitic messaging through media like Al Jazeera and sponsoring terror organizations including Hamas, Hezbollah, and al-Qaeda.
- 🇺🇸 The country has maintained a dual role as a major non-NATO ally of the United States while also being a supplicant for Iran.
- 🌍 This strategy of playing both sides of the geopolitical fence, under an umbrella of impunity, has now been challenged.
Message to Hamas and its Hosts
- ⚡ The strike serves as a clear message to Hamas that their leadership is not safe wherever they relocate.
- ⚠️ It also sends a message to countries hosting Hamas, indicating that even perceived invulnerability to Israel's reach is no longer guaranteed.
- 🌐 This message extends beyond Doha to other potential havens like Tehran, Beirut, and Istanbul, emphasizing that no place on Earth is safe for the terror organization or its hosts.
- ⚖️ The strike underscores Israel's commitment to achieving justice for its citizens, including those killed on October 7th and in other anti-Semitic terror attacks.
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