Al Jazeera | Marium Ali and Alia Chughtai
In just three days, Israel has carried out strikes in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Qatar and Yemen.
On Tuesday, Israel launched
a targeted air strike on a Hamas leadership compound in Qatar's
capital, Doha, during a meeting to discuss a US-proposed ceasefire for
Gaza.
The strike killed
six people, including the son of senior Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya,
the director of al-Hayya's office, three bodyguards and a Qatari
security officer. However, its top leaders are reported to have survived the attack.
The attack was part of a wider wave of Israeli strikes extending beyond its immediate borders, and marked the sixth country attacked in just 72 hours and the seventh since the start of this year.
Israel continues to bombard Gaza
Israeli attacks across Gaza have killed at least 150 people and injured more than 540 others since Monday.
On
Monday, 67 people were killed and hospitals received 320 wounded,
including 14 people killed while seeking aid, while six people - among
them two children - died from famine-related causes. On Tuesday, another
83 people were killed and 223 were injured.
Israel is continuing its assault on Gaza City, targeting high-rise buildings, destroying infrastructure, and forcing residents from their homes, leaving many with nowhere safe to seek shelter.
Since its onset in October 2023, Israel's war on Gaza has killed
at least 64,656 people, [a far more probable figure is at least half a million] including at least 404 who have died of
starvation. Thousands more have been lost under the rubble and are
believed to be dead.
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