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Attack in Qatar, as stated by Netanyahu, might signal the commencement of the conclusion of the conflict in Gaza

Gaza conflict might find resolution following Qatar attack, according to Netanyahu's statement

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu posits that the assault in Qatar could potentially pave the way...
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu posits that the assault in Qatar could potentially pave the way for the conclusion of the conflict in Gaza.

Attack in Qatar, as stated by Netanyahu, might signal the commencement of the conclusion of the conflict in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken a significant step towards resolving the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, authorizing a "precision attack" against high-ranking members of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Doha, Qatar.

Netanyahu declared during an event at the US Embassy in Jerusalem that if Hamas accepts Trump's peace proposal, the war could end immediately. The details of Trump's proposal are not fully disclosed, but it is known that it includes the release of all hostages held captive in Gaza for over 700 days.

The targeted Hamas leaders in Doha have been directly responsible for the brutal massacre of October 7, 2023, a fact acknowledged by the Israeli Army. These leaders have orchestrated and managed the war against the State of Israel, according to the Army's statement.

The attack in Doha was against the terrorist leaders who were meeting in the same place where they celebrated the horrific massacres of October 7, 2023. Netanyahu has taken full responsibility for the attack, stating that the days are over when Jews could be killed with impunity.

Netanyahu also indicated that Israel can "start again to work on expanding peace" in the region "for the benefit of all." This statement came after the attack on Doha and the attack on a bus in Jerusalem, which left six dead, including a Spaniard, and against several Israeli soldiers in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority firmly condemned Israel's bombing of the Qatari capital. The attack on one of the Global Sumud Flotilla's vessels in Tunisia, while not directly related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, adds to the ongoing tension in the region.

Elsewhere, Peru's Congress is seeking to declare Sheinbaum a 'persona non grata' for her support of former President Castillo. In a separate development, Maduro has advanced Christmas in Venezuela again to boost the economy. These events, while not directly linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, underscore the complexities of the current global political landscape.

As the situation in Gaza continues to evolve, the world watches with bated breath, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The potential end of the war, as signaled by Netanyahu's actions, offers a glimmer of hope for both Israelis and Palestinians.

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