

Evening Wire: Hamas Leaders Targeted & South Korea Sends Plane | 9.9.25
44 snips Sep 9, 2025
In a whirlwind of current events, Israel targets Hamas leaders in Qatar, highlighting escalating geopolitical tensions. Nepal's prime minister resigns amid violent protests, raising questions about corruption and civil rights. Meanwhile, a whistleblower unveils a scandal in a Fairfax high school regarding underage abortions, sparking debate on parental rights. Labor market woes and illegal immigration legislation stir discussions on economic impact, while an NFL incident adds chaos to the sports narrative. Tune in for a fact-packed rundown.
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Israel Strikes Hamas Leadership In Qatar
- Israel conducted a precision strike in Doha targeting senior Hamas operatives living in Qatar's capital.
- The IDF says it used precision munitions and intelligence to mitigate civilian harm and called it an independent Israeli operation.
Civilians Killed In Donetsk Pension Strike
- Russia intensified strikes on Ukraine, killing over 20 civilians waiting for pensions in Donetsk.
- President Zelenskyy condemned it as systemic terror and urged international response from the U.S., Europe, and the G20.
Nepal PM Steps Down After Deadly Riots
- Nepal's Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli resigned after violent protests that burned government buildings and his private residence.
- Protesters cited corruption, economic hardship, and a withdrawn social media ban, and at least 19 people died in clashes.