

Hamas claims leadership survived Israeli attack in Doha
53 snips Sep 10, 2025
In this discussion, Paul Adams, a seasoned diplomatic correspondent in Jerusalem, delves into the fallout of Israel's airstrike on Hamas leaders in Doha. He highlights the Qatari Prime Minister's condemnation of the attack as detrimental to ceasefire negotiations. Adams also reflects on the strategic implications for the Abraham Accords amidst rising regional tensions. Additionally, he touches on the ICC's war crimes case against Joseph Kony, linking it to broader global justice challenges.
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Doha Strike's Unclear Outcome
- Israel carried out an airstrike in Doha targeting Hamas leaders meeting about a Gaza ceasefire proposal.
- Hamas claimed five members died but said its negotiating team survived, creating uncertainty about the strike's success.
Resident's Fear During Explosions
- Sharmie, a Philippine woman, heard three loud bangs from her room during the Doha explosions.
- She locked her doors and said she was scared as birds filled the sky.
Claims Vs Evidence Diverge
- Israel says the strike decapitated Hamas leadership and could open the door to a Gaza ceasefire.
- Observers note a mismatch between Israeli claims and Hamas's published list of casualties.