Israeli fighter jets carried out a significant strike on the capital of Qatar yesterday, in response to the exposure of secret meetings conducted by Hamas leaders at a luxurious five-star hotel.
The intense airstrikes occurred shortly after a revealing photograph surfaced online, uncovering the true nature of what initially appeared to be a routine business gathering at the exclusive Ritz-Carlton Doha. The meeting, which took place behind an elaborate facade of decor, involved high-ranking Hamas officials. This development coincided with President Trump expressing outrage over the Israeli strike on the meeting in Qatar.
The seemingly ordinary corporate boardroom where the meeting occurred turned out to be a center for international espionage, a revelation that has unsettled Western intelligence agencies. Reports from the Express indicate that senior Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya was captured in the photograph engaged in discussions with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and his delegation from Tehran.
Sources from United Against Nuclear Iran have confirmed that Hamas members, in collaboration with their Iranian backers, were strategizing their response to the latest U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal for Gaza while enjoying luxurious amenities at the hotel.
While there is no concrete proof that the Israeli bombardment specifically targeted the Ritz-Carlton, the timing of the attack suggests the severe consequences of such clandestine gatherings. The precise strikes instead demolished a residential base used by members of Hamas’s political leadership, including individuals from their negotiating team.
The devastating assault resulted in the deaths of at least two Hamas operatives, one of whom was the son of a Hamas negotiator. This revelation has ignited a diplomatic dispute, with Ambassador Mark Wallace of United Against Nuclear Iran accusing Marriott International of providing high-end accommodations to ruthless terrorists in a strongly worded letter.
Wallace has given the hotel chain a 48-hour ultimatum to explain how they allowed their property to be utilized as a hub for terrorist activities. The ambassador emphasized that American companies like Marriott should not facilitate state-sponsored violence and terrorism. He pointed out the risks associated with hosting Hamas members and demanded accountability from Marriott.
In response to the situation, the Mirror has contacted the UK press office of Marriott for their input. Wallace criticized Marriott’s decision-making, asserting that such actions by American companies are unacceptable, given the potential threat to U.S. citizens posed by terrorist organizations like Hamas and their supporters.
The ambassador expressed his frustration, condemning the use of the Ritz-Carlton Doha as a meeting place for individuals linked to Iran’s destabilizing activities against American interests.