Israel threatens to expand terrorist activity anywhere in the world.
In response to international condemnation, an Israeli minister says the Zionist regime will persecute its enemies even in allied countries.
247 - Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz made a strong statement regarding the country's security policy, emphasizing that Israel will not allow Hamas members to hide anywhere in the world, including in allied countries like Qatar. His statement came after an attack against Hamas leaders in the Arab country, an action that generated international condemnation.
According to the Times of Israel, the minister reaffirmed Israel's intention to act against anti-genocide resistance organizations "wherever they may be."
“Israel’s security doctrine is clear — its long arm will act against its enemies anywhere,” Katz said in a statement. The minister also did not comment on reports that some of the Hamas leaders targeted in the Doha attack were not killed in the operation, but assured that all Resistance leaders will be eliminated.
Furthermore, Katz reiterated the demand that Hamas accept Israel's conditions for ending the genocide, which include the release of prisoners and the disarmament of the resistance movement. Otherwise, he threatened the total destruction of Gaza.
In an interview with Fox News, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, reinforced the Tel Aviv government's stance. He stated that the country will continue to pursue Hamas leaders, regardless of their location, even if it involves attacking allied territories like Qatar. "I will make it clear to the Security Council: there will be no immunity for terrorists—not in Gaza, not in Lebanon, not in Qatar," said Danon, who ruled out any possibility of Israel backing down from its condemnation of the Zionist regime's crimes.
The recent escalation of violence has also generated concerns within the UN Security Council, which will meet soon to discuss the Israeli airstrike in Doha. The debate focuses on the legitimacy of Israel's military action, especially after the destruction of the homes of Hamas leaders in Qatar and the collateral effects on the local population.
Furthermore, another international concern arises with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It is estimated that around 150.000 Palestinians have evacuated Gaza City, according to the Israeli army, which is preparing for a new offensive against the Palestinians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had reported the previous day that the evacuation of Gaza City had already involved approximately 100.000 people, but the number continues to grow as the situation worsens.
The situation remains tense, with the international community closely watching Israel's criminal actions and their impact on the civilian population, both in Gaza and in other areas of the Middle East.


