Hamas leaders living in Qatar are reportedly fleeing amid fears of Israeli operations to eliminate them. Reports suggest that some have left for unknown destinations, with Qatar no longer guaranteeing their safety.
This development follows an attack by Hamas on Israel, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to order Mossad to target and kill Hamas leaders, even during ceasefire.
Israeli officials have expressed determination to eliminate Hamas leaders globally, drawing parallels to the Munich massacre and vowing to pursue them in various countries. (Trending: Dr. Fauci Says the Unthinkable About Going To Church)
The Jerusalem Post reported that several Hamas leaders left their homes for “an unknown destination, turning off their phones and not accepting calls.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly informed to the reporters last month that he ordered Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, to kill Hamas’ leaders “wherever they are.”
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said, “They are living on borrowed time.”
Adding, “The struggle is worldwide: From gunman in the field to those who are enjoying luxury jets while their emissaries are acting against women and children, they are destined to die.”
The head of the Israel Security Agency, commonly referred to as “Shin Bet,” said in a recently leaked audio recording “The cabinet set a goal for us, to take out Hamas. And we are determined to do it, this is our Munich.”
“In every location, in Gaza, in the West Bank, in Lebanon, in Turkey, in Qatar, everyone,” promised Shin Bet Head Ronen Bar.
“It will take a few years, but we will be there in order to do it,” concluded the security expert.
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