Tuesday’s morning blasts in the Katara district of Doha, Qatar, shattered more than glass — they shattered the illusion that masterminds of mass murder can recline in five-star safety and call it “diplomacy.”
Israel’s precision strike against the leadership of Hamas , men who plotted the Oct. 7 atrocities from hotel suites, wasn’t “escalation” but overdue justice.
For nearly two years, Hamas’ external brass directed a genocidal war from Qatar’s luxury bubble.
Khaled Mashaal, Khalil al-Hayya, Zaher Jabarin and their cohort haven’t been exiles.
They’ve been executives running a war room in Doha while Gazans bled and Israeli families buried their dead.
That bifurcation of risk — fighters in tunnels, bosses in penthouses — have created a moral hazard on a civilizational scale.
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