By Andrew Mills, Rachna Uppal and Yousef Saba
DOHA (Reuters) -Israel’s strikes targeting Hamas in Doha, hot on the heels of an Iranian hit on a U.S. base in the Gulf nation in June, could shake Qatar’s image as a stable business hub as it seeks to balance commercial goals with global diplomatic ambitions.
Qatar’s determination to carve out a diplomatic role as a mediator in the Gaza war has already pulled it into a wider Middle East conflict. In June, Iran hit the al-Udeid military base in retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with most of the missiles intercepted in the skies above Doha.
On Tuesday, Israeli strikes on Palestinian militant group Hamas’ political leadership put Qatar in the firing line again.
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