
Report: Hamas moving its headquarters from Qatar to Turkey
Sources attributed the relocation to increasing pressure on Qatar from the United States and Israel to expel Hamas leadership.

Sources attributed the relocation to increasing pressure on Qatar from the United States and Israel to expel Hamas leadership.

Qatar has hosted Hamas leadership in Doha for more than a decade and has transferred billions of dollars to Hamas controlled Gaza.

The proposed arrangement involves Volkswagen’s defense‑manufacturing subsidiary and Rafael’s Iron Dome program office, with the goal of producing interceptors and launcher sub‑assemblies inside Germany to support European procurement.

Both countries have spent more than a decade cultivating Hamas politically, financially, and ideologically, making them among the group’s most important international sponsors.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi has notably shifted tone on Israel, recently stating that the “Egyptian army is capable of defeating Israel once again”.

U.S. policymakers preferred a quiet southern front, believing that a major Gaza conflict could complicate efforts to isolate Tehran.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently warned the Hamas that ‘all hell will break loose’ if it violates agreement.

The network repeatedly endangered IDF soldiers by broadcasting live footage of Israeli troop movements in Gaza.

A total of a dozen aircraft were deployed for the strike, including four F-35 stealth fighters and eight F-15 fighter jets.

Katz warned that if Hamas ‘murderers and rapists’ refuse Jerusalem’s offer to end the war, its leaders will be eliminated and the Gaza Strip ‘will be ruined.’

According to officials who spoke with Israel’s Channel 12, President Donald Trump approved the Israeli airstrikes.

IDF soldiers raid Al Jazeera offices, present bureau chief with 45-day closure order.