Tensions Rise as Israel's Airstrike on Hamas Leaders Strains Ceasefire Efforts
An Israeli airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar escalated tensions, complicating efforts for a Gaza ceasefire. The attack killed several Hamas members, including a leader's son, and strained diplomatic relations. Regional and international responses have increased pressure on Israel, affecting ongoing ceasefire negotiations.

On Tuesday, an Israeli airstrike targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar, stirring regional and international tensions. The strike, which killed several Hamas members including the son of an exiled leader, raised concerns over ceasefire negotiations in Gaza.
Despite international criticism, Israel's Ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, stated confidence that future operations would succeed. The attack prompted diplomatic activity in the region, with leaders from the UAE, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia visiting Qatar in a show of solidarity.
The European Union and individual countries expressed disapproval, with proposals to sanction Israel and limit military supply routes. The complex diplomatic landscape underscores the mounting pressure on Israel as it navigates ceasefire talks following the contentious strike.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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