Al Jazeera cites a senior Hamas official and reports that Hamas leaders, led by Khalil Al Haiyah, who was convened in Qatar, survived the strike.
However, Saudi channel Al Hadas had previously reported that several advanced Hamas figures, including Khalil Al Haya, Khaled Mashar, Zahar Jabalin and Nizar Awadala, were martyred in the invasion.
Two Hamas sources told Reuters that members of the Hama negotiation delegation in Doha survived the attack.
Palestinian media reported that two people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Doha, but the senior Hamas leaders did not.
The reporter reports that Himam Al Hayya, son of Hamas leader of Gaza Khalil Al Hayya, and Jihad Rabad, director of the office of Khalil Al Hayya.
Reports say no other Palestinians were killed in the attack.
It was later reported that Suhail al-Hindi, a member of Hamas’ Politburo, confirmed that the leadership of the group targeted in Doha had survived the attack.
Al Hindi repeatedly told Al Jazeera that the group leader is fine.
The Israeli regime said the fighter had air attacks against Hamas leadership in Doha.
Israeli media channel “Kan” said the terrorist operations in Doha were carried out with the help of American intelligence.
MNA
