Israelek Hamasen negoziazio taldea bonbardatu du Qatarko hiriburuan
Hamaseko iturriek agentziei adierazi dietenez, ordezkaritza bizirik atera da erasotik eta, momentuz, ez dago gainerako biktimei buruzko informaziorik. Israelgo armadaren hitzetan, "doitasunez egindako bonbardaketa" izan da, eta Donald Trumpek argi berdea eman du horretarako. Qatarreko agintariek irmo gaitzetsi dute erasoa, "nazioarteko lege guztiak urratzen" dituela esanez.
Israelgo Armadak "doitasun handiko bonbardaketa" egin du astearte honetan Qatarreko hiriburuan, Dohan, dauden Hamas taldeko ustezko goi-kargudunen aurka.
Hamaseko iturrien arabera, Trumpek su-etenerako egindako azken proposamena eztabaidatzen ari ziren taldeko kideak izan dira erasoaren helburua, eta bizirik irten dira. Baina momentuz ez dago gainerako biktimei buruzko informaziorik.
Israelgo Defentsa Indarrek (FDI) baieztatu dute erasoa Dohako Katara auzoan hainbat leherketa izan eta minutu gutxira. Komunikatuaren arabera, erasoaren helburua "Hamas erakunde terroristaren buruzagitza" izan da, besteak beste, Khalil al-Hayya. "Urteetan zehar, Hamaseko buruzagitzako kide horiek erakunde terroristaren operazioen buru izan dira, eta 2023ko urriaren 7ko sarraski bortitzaren erantzule zuzenak izan dira", adierazi du.
Israelgo indarrek gaineratu dutenez, bonbardaketaren "aurretik neurriak hartu" dituzte "zibilei egindako kalteak arintzeko, munizio zehatzak eta Inteligentziari buruzko informazio gehigarria barne". "Urriaren 7ko sarraskiaren erantzulea den Hamas erakunde terrorista garaitzeko ausardiaz lan egiten jarraituko dugu", berretsi dute.
Halaber, Donald Trump AEBko presidenteak erasoari argi berdea eman diola adierazi dute Israelgo komunikabideek.
Qatarko Gobernuak negoziatzaileen aurkako "eraso koldarra" gaitzetsi du, eta "nazioarteko lege guztiak urratzen" dituela esan du. Sare sozialetan argitaratutako ohar batean, erasoak hiriko hainbat "etxebizitza eraikin" harrapatu dituela ere azpimarratu du.
Azpimarratu duenez, Dohak "ez du onartuko Israelen zuhurtziagabekeriazko jokabide hori, eta eskualdeko segurtasuna eta haren segurtasunaren eta subiranotasunaren aurkako beste ekintzarik ez da onartuko".
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