
"This week, Israel launched an unprecedented airstrike on Qatar's capital, Doha, claiming it was targeting senior Hamas leaders. Qatar, a key mediator between Hamas and Israel, condemned the strike as a violation of international law and branded it an act of state terrorism. How has Israel been able to act with such impunity? And what does this attack mean for the future of ceasefire negotiations in Gaza?"
"How has Israel been able to act with such impunity? And what does this attack mean for the future of ceasefire negotiations in Gaza? In this UpFront special, Marc Lamont Hill speaks with former Israeli negotiator Daniel Levy, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies Phyllis Bennis, and Palestine Project coordinator at the Arab Center in Washington, DC Hanna Alshaikh."
Israel launched an unprecedented airstrike on Doha, claiming to target senior Hamas leaders. Qatar condemned the strike as a violation of international law and labeled it an act of state terrorism. Qatar's role as a key mediator between Hamas and Israel gives the strike significant diplomatic implications. The attack raises urgent questions about Israel's ability to operate with apparent impunity and creates new obstacles for ongoing or future ceasefire negotiations in Gaza. Analysts and regional experts assess the legal, political, and negotiation-related consequences and consider how the strike may reshape mediation dynamics and regional stability.
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