Hamas, Qatar and Israel
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Israel has informed the U.S. that the chances of the success of its Tuesday strikes on Hamas officials in Qatar have "decreased significantly."
Terror threats from Hamas force Gaza aid organization to temporarily halt operations, highlighting ongoing interference with humanitarian assistance reaching civilians.
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Hamas has confirmed that its senior leader Khalil al-Hayya is alive, dismissing Israeli claims of his death in the recent airstrike on Doha. The group announced that al-Hayya attended the funeral of his son Hammam,
Hamas is a terrorist organization committed to Israel’s destruction. But some of its foremost victims aren’t Israeli Jews — they’re Arab.
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., is traveling to Israel following the Jewish state’s strike in Qatar, a strike he argued was part of Israel’s "singular purpose" to eradicate Hamas.