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Lawsuit targets militant groups as complicit in deaths of US citizens in Hamas


Lawyers for U.S. victims of the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel are suing various groups that have been designated by the government as terrorist organizations. Read More

Israel told US military of plan to strike Hamas, but didn't say where: US official


Israel told the U.S. military it planned to strike Hamas in advance, but didn't provide a location or other specifics before launching its attack against a Hamas target in Qatar on Tuesday, a U.S. Read More

Live updates: Israeli strike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar ‘does not advance Israel or America’s goals,’ White House says


U.S. officials said it was still unclear just how much the Israelis had shared beforehand about the attack, amid conflicting narratives. Read More

Hamas says US 'accomplice' in Israel Qatar attack as funerals held


Hamas accused the United States on Thursday of complicity in Israel's deadly attack on its negotiators in Qatar, lambasting Israel for seeking to kill off Gaza truce talks as Doha buried the ... Read More

Trump says he's "not thrilled" after Israel targets Hamas leaders in Qatar


President Trump said Tuesday he's "very unhappy" after Israel's military targeted members of Hamas in Qatar's capital of Doha. Read More

Qatar says Israel 'killed any hope' of hostage release with strike on Hamas in Doha


Sheikh Al Thani's ahead of his appearance at the United Nations underscored the wider anger among Gulf Arab countries. Read More


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