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Israel is defending its airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar.
This follows international condemnation and additional criticism from President Trump.
As NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv,
Hamas says none of its senior leaders were killed in the strike.
Israel's defense minister said Israel would act against its enemies in any place and warned Hamas leaders to disarm and release hostages or else they'd be killed and Gaza will be destroyed.
Israel's military today struck a tower near the Gaza City seaport.
Israeli ambassador to the U.S.
Yahya Leiter told Fox News Israel would continue to target Hamas leaders because of the October 7,
2023 attack.
Hamas terrorists are on notice.
They are going to be eliminated.
Hamas says the strike came just as its leaders were meeting to discuss a U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza.
President Trump says he's very unhappy about Israel's strike in Qatar, a U.S. ally.
France and the U.K. also condemned the strike.