The Israeli airstrike on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, on September 9, 2025, marked a significant and unprecedented escalation in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, expanding the battleground beyond Gaza and into international territory. This article explores the background, details of the attack, key actors involved, and the wide-ranging international reactions, shedding light on what this means for regional stability and the future of peace negotiations.
Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group governing Gaza, has maintained a political and diplomatic presence in Doha, Qatar, for many years. Qatar has provided Hamas with a base for its political bureau leadership, offering a venue for diplomacy and negotiation outside Gaza’s conflict zone. Since the outbreak of intensified hostilities in October 2023, Qatar has played a crucial role, alongside Egypt, in mediating ceasefire talks between Israel and Palestinian resistance groups. The Qatari capital thus became a hub for discussions aiming to halt violence, negotiate prisoner exchanges, and deliver humanitarian assistance.
The October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel triggered a wide-scale Israeli military response, leading to a devastating war primarily centered in Gaza. Amid the escalating conflict, the need for ceasefire negotiations became urgent, with Qatar acting as a trusted intermediary. However, Israel has repeatedly criticized Qatar for allegedly not exerting enough pressure on Hamas to halt attacks or release hostages. Tensions simmered as each side accused the other of undermining peace efforts.

The Attack: Israel Expands Military Operations to Qatari Soil
On September 9, 2025, in a bold and unprecedented move, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched airstrikes against a residential compound in Doha’s Leqtaifiya district, reported to be the Hamas political bureau’s headquarters. This marked Israel’s first known military attack inside Qatari territory, bringing the conflict into the heart of a Gulf Arab state allied with the United States.
Reports indicate that around 15 Israeli fighter jets dropped 10 precision bombs on the compound late at night. The Israeli military declared that the strike was “carefully targeted in collaboration with the Shin Bet security service” and aimed at the top leadership of Hamas, whom they hold responsible for orchestrating attacks against Israeli civilians, including the October 7 massacre.
Casualties and Targeted Figures
Hamas confirmed that six people were killed in the strike, including senior officials such as Humam al-Hayya, son of Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Gaza leader and prominent negotiator. Other casualties included Jihad Abu Labad, Khalil al-Hayya’s office director, three bodyguards, and a Qatari security officer. Despite the losses, Hamas stated that most of its negotiating team survived the attack and vowed that the strike would not derail their core demands for a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and prisoner releases.
The sudden attack disrupted ongoing negotiations. According to sources, Hamas leadership in Doha was discussing an active ceasefire proposal mediated by the United States. More broadly, it sent shockwaves through the diplomatic community, signaling a dangerous expansion of the conflict’s geographical scope.
International and Regional Reactions
Qatar’s Response
Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani condemned the attack as a “reckless criminal assault” in a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, calling it “a blatant infringement













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