so many mistakes so many clarifications needed
Israel carried out a raid on the capital of Qatar,
Isreal legally never raided qatar. israel never even entered territory of qatar to start a war. nor hit qatar
legally and intentionally israel hit hamas
diplomatic sovereign territory. qatar have no jurisdiction over the land which the compound sits on. it held a hamas embassy thus not qatar land. qatars hands are tied as to what it can or cannot do on that land.
(learn about embassy sovereign territory, learn about diplomatic immunity and jurisdictional control of such sites)
killing Palestinians responsible for negotiations to end the hostilities in Gaza and free the hostages.
they were not innocent palestinians they were all part of the hamas envoy. a group of jihadi arabs governing gaza but not to help palestinians, but instead to use palestinians to further a jihadi agenda sponsored by the tehran regime. the hamas negotiators had already declined any offers or suggestions made from israeli/us/qatar negotiators before the strikes hit
Now Israel will have no one to negotiate with, and the issue of freeing the hostages is once again postponed along with the issue of ending the war. Thus, Netanyahu is following his plan not to stop the war, and he does not care about the fate of the hostages.
negotiations failed before the strike. and im sure hamas will find someone else to talk with the international groups once things get more worrying for hamas. infact once hamas are removed, an ACTUAL peaceful palestinian civilian political party will come to the negotiation table to be recognised as the temporary replacement government until elections are held.
At the same time, in the international Talking Room, that is, the UN, the issue of recognizing the state of Palestine will be discussed once again, with the same negative final result, thanks to the veto of the country that is the bulwark of world democracy and justice.
once hamas are gone peacedeals can be met with a replacement political party wishing to govern gaza(aka philistinia aka proposed palestine) from a non military peaceful political group. where the rebuilding and peace can begin
as for the hostages. the less 'proof of life' and less willing hamas are to release the hostages, the less power hamas has left to barter with
allowing hamas to continue governing and continue practicing their military actions is not a path to peace nor recognition of gaza as palestine. removing and replacing hamas is the path to peace