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Israeli fighter jets launched ballistic missiles from the Red Sea in Qatar strike, official says

The Sept. 9 attack, which killed six people in Qatar’s capital, Doha, upended months of diplomacy mediated by the Arabian Peninsula nation to reach a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.

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Israeli fighter jets launched ballistic missiles from the Red Sea in Qatar strike, official says

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC taken on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025 shows damage after an Israeli strike targeted a compound that hosted Hamas’ political leadership in Doha, Qatar, Tuesday. 


DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Israeli fighter jets over the Red Sea launched ballistic missiles to target Hamas leaders in Qatar last week, a U.S. defense official said, in what was a novel method likely designed to overcome the energy-rich country’s air defenses and avoid entering any Mideast nation’s airspace.

The Sept. 9 attack, which killed six people in Qatar’s capital, Doha, upended months of diplomacy mediated by the Arabian Peninsula nation to reach a ceasefire in that has devastated the Gaza Strip over nearly two years. Just over a week after the missile launch, Israel began a . That has , while the Doha attack has raised fears in other countries that they, too, could be struck.

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