How does Israel Targe Hamas in Qatar in the eyes of the US?

F-15, F-35 fighter aircraft, ballistic missiles … How Israel made Hamas in the eyes of the US, last updated in Qatar updated: September 13, 2025, 21:17 IST Israel Qatar Operation: Israel fired missiles from the Red Sea to attack Hamas leaders in Doha. Israel informed America at the last moment so that the Trump administration had no option. Israel used F-36 fighter plane for an attack in Qatar. Tel Aviv. There has been a great announcement about the Israeli operation that Hamas targeted in Doha, the capital of Qatar. It is said that America has been informed about this at such a time so that it does not have the option to do anything. This was reported in a report by Wall Street Journal. Israel fired air -ballistic missiles from above the Red Sea to target Hamas leaders in Doha. The newspaper, referring to the interviews of senior US officials who gave information about the attack, says the attack was done to prevent Israeli fighter aircraft from entering the airspace of Saudi Arabia and quickly exporting it to give less time to the Trump administration. According to the report, eight F-15 and four F-35 aircraft participated in this operation, flew from Israel to the south side of the Red Sea and fired ballistic missiles from the other side of the Arabian Peninsula. It is alleged that, until a few minutes before the attack, Israel gave no information to the US, nor gave accurate information about the target, which could determine the capital of Qatar using the US spatial sensors, which detected the temperature signals (heat signature) of the missiles. A senior US defense officer was cited and said: ‘So close to the introduction of the missiles was given that there was no way to turn or stop the order’, he described the operation as ‘absolutely inconceivable’. In fact, Hamas leader in Doha met to consider the US proposal in Gaza and attacked during this time who died at least six people. About the author Rakesh Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has over ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently he … Read more Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently he reads more first published: September 13, 2025, 21:14 Ist Homeworld How was Israel Hamas targeted in Qatar fabric in the eyes of us?