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Trump Pans Israel For Striking In Doha But Calls Eliminating Hamas A “Worthy Goal”

US leadership voiced sharp displeasure after Israel targeted senior Hamas figures in Doha, with the president saying he was “very unhappy” about the way the operation unfolded on September 9, while also stating that ending Hamas’s rule remains a legitimate objective. Washington emphasized Qatar’s role as a key mediator and “strong ally,” underscoring fears that the strike could jeopardize hostage-and-ceasefire efforts, and said it relayed concerns directly to both Jerusalem and Doha. European capitals and international institutions issued parallel condemnations highlighting sovereignty and escalation risks.

Israeli officials framed the operation as part of a broader campaign to pursue Hamas planners and negotiators beyond Gaza after the October 7, 2023, atrocities. They argued that the group’s external command structure has exploited regional sanctuaries to guide violence, move funds, and stall negotiations, and therefore cannot be immune from targeted pressure. Hamas denied that top leaders were killed, while Israel assessed the results more favorably and vowed to continue constraining the organization’s capacity.

The fallout broadened debate inside Israel about timing, tactics, and coordination with allies, even as supporters of the strike said persistent pressure is necessary to free hostages and deter future attacks. US officials warned of diplomatic blowback that could complicate humanitarian arrangements and talks, urging restraint to protect de-escalation channels. Both sides signaled they would keep talking, but fundamental differences over how to deal with Hamas’s leadership abroad remained on display.

(TOI/VFI News)

“Seek peace and pursue it.” — Psalm 34:14