Hamas says five of its members were killed in Israeli attack on Doha
The official declaration appointed five people, including Humam Al-Hayya, the son of the exiled Gaza chief of Hamas, Khalil al-Hayya. They also said that the attack had “failed”.
Hamas said on Tuesday that five of its members had been killed in an Israeli attack in Doha, including the son of the exiled chief of Hamas, Khalil al-Hayya.
The official declaration appointed the following individuals: Jihad Labad, director of the Hayya office; Humam al-Hayya, the son of Hayya; Abdullah Abdul Wahid; Moamin Hassouna; And Ahmed Al-Mamluk. The latter three were only appointed as “Hamas members”.
The terrorist group also said that Israel had failed in what he called an attempt to assassinate the group’s ceasefire negotiation team.
Earlier, the member of the Hamas political bureau, Suhail al-Hindi, said Al Jazeera TV That the main management of the group had survived the Israeli attack.
From left to right: the leaders of Hamas Khalil al-Hayya, Khaled Mashaal and Zaher Jabarin. (Credit: Naseem Zeitoon / Reuters, article 27a Copyright Act, Yamam Al Shaar / Reuters)
Israel strikes Hamas leadership in Qatar
Israel struck Hamas management in Doha, with various reports saying that between 4 and 8 Hamas officials were present during the strike.
Israeli sources told The Jerusalem post That the senior Hamas officials were killed during the strike in Doha, with them, believing that there were between four and eight senior officials in the secret apartment of Al-Hayya when he was bombed.
Overall, the security establishment was optimistic about the success of the attack, saying that the results seemed good, but the details were not yet clear.
Some reports have indicated that we were informed by Israel of the operation before the attack, while others did not know that the attack was already underway.
According to the soldiers and the Shin, special measures have been taken to avoid harming anyone other than the main managers of Hamas, based on specific information and ammunition.
In fact, if several Hamas officials survive, it could be due to the fact that a less powerful ammunition was used, and if a greater ammunition had been used, they could all have been killed.
Yonah Jeremy Bob and Amichai Stein contributed to this report.


