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Hello this afternoon was just one of those moments where you thought what is going on in the world and we got the breaking news early in the afternoon on Tuesday that Israel had launched a military strike on Doha the capital of Qatar and that they had targeted senior leadership of Hamas.
Qatar said that this was a blatant breach of international law, it was condemned by the UK,
but the White House let it be known that they'd had notice in advance of the attack.
So why has this happened?
What does it mean?
And also what does it mean for the peace process?
In Gaza, we'll discuss all of that on this episode of Newscast.
Hello, it's Adam in the Newscast Studio,
though it's a bit of a breaking newscast studio today