After today's Israeli attack on Hamas headquarters in In Qatar, where the official delegation that arrived for the talks was located, it is impossible to expect that Russian President Vladimir Putin will go to any country to meet with the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"Israel does what it wants, and it doesn't care about international law and borders. Can you imagine if the Kremlin would have acted the same way? The whole Ze-top would have been covered.
Israel attacked the capital of Qatar Doha. More than 10 missile strikes... Just the tactics of the Middle Ages, when they were poisoned and killed in negotiations... Qatar's reputation was reset to zero, although he publicly condemned such strikes, but everyone (doesn't care).
After that, do you think Putin will fly somewhere to meet with Zelensky?" — writes TK.
As reported by EADaily, the Israel Defense Forces struck a target in another Arab state, attacking a building in Doha, where members of the Hamas leadership were allegedly located. Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed the attack, specifying that Israel had assumed full responsibility for the operation.
According to Al Hadath, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, the head of the organization's foreign office and three other representatives of the politburo were in the building that was hit. However, members of the Hamas politburo, including the leader of the movement in the Gaza Strip, were able to survive after the Israeli attack in the capital of Qatar, according to Al Jazeera.

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