A poll showed that 75 percent of Israelis support the attack launched by Israel on Qatar to target leaders of the 'Hamas' movement. The poll, the results of which were published by the Hebrew newspaper 'Maariv', revealed that 75 percent of Israelis support targeting 'Hamas' leaders in Qatar, compared to only 11 percent who oppose it, and 14 percent who have no specific opinion.
On Tuesday, Israel launched an airstrike on the leadership of the 'Hamas' movement in Doha, and afterward vowed to attack the leaders of the Palestinian movement 'everywhere'. Qatar condemned the Israeli attack, describing it as 'state terrorism', affirming its right to respond to this aggression which resulted in the martyrdom of a member of the internal security forces.
Meanwhile, 'Hamas' announced that its negotiating delegation led by its head in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, survived an assassination attempt, while the director of his office, Jihad Labed, and his son, Hamam al-Hayya, along with three companions, Abdullah Abdul Wahid, Moamen Hassouna, and Ahmed Abdul Malik, were martyred.
The Israeli attack on Qatar was described as state terrorism, and Qatar reserves the right to respond.





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Poll: 75 percent of Israelis support targeting "Hamas" leaders in Qatar