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Khalil al-Hayya in 2022. Photo by Tasnim News Agency, CC BY 4.0, Wikipedia
In a World Israel News article, David Rosenberg reports about an important shift taking place in Qatar where the ruling Muslim Brotherhood regime is evicting their Muslim Brotherhood Hamas tenants as disclosed in a Palestinian media report.
The Qatari authorities have informed Hamas officials they must leave Qatar, and that this demand is said to have been issued less than two weeks ago. Hamas has continued to refuse any condemnation for Iran’s attacks on the Gulf Arab countries, including Qatar, though the terrorist leaders had urged Iran not to target the Gulf states. The decision to require Khalil Al-Hayya to leave is noted to have come amid increasing diplomatic pressure and growing disagreements over regional developments. Meanwhile, Channel 12’s Amit Segal relays that the removal of Hamas from Qatar is coincident with an end to Qatari diplomatic efforts on behalf of the terror regime with the US. Segal also raises the question of the timing of this event but concludes similarly to David Rosenberg that it is related to the recent bombing campaigns against Qatar and her sister Sunni nations.
An important caveat to all of this relates to the coming deadline for Trump’s latest delay in giving Hamas the opportunity to disarm or deal with the judgement of finally facing IDF. If Hamas has no proxy negotiators acting on their behalf, something which is clearly the choice of the US rather than Qatar I would argue, are we to finally see the end of the Gaza war? Will there finally be something resembling victory over the slaughtering herd of savages which led the onslaught of October 7. While it would be silly to suggest that the timing of such a possibility would be decisive, the quashing of Hamas would still have a decisive effect, both militarily and politically. Terrorists should have no refuge from justice, and their master’s should likewise be given no safe haven. Of course, Turkey is another real kindred spirit for the Hamas leadership and will likely provide the shelter for Khalil al-Hayya and his cowardly associates who are openly too craven to return to Gaza to share the fate of their militarist forces there.
Sources:
https://newsletter.amitsegal.net/p/its-noon-in-israel-its-official-netanyahu


Qatar has been bombed by Iran. Hamas are allied with Iran and refuse to condemn the bombing of Qatar by Iran. This the likely reason they have become unwelcome in Qatar. Nothing to do with their status in Gaza.