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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a stark warning to countries he accuses of sheltering Hamas leaders, declaring that Israel will act directly if foreign governments fail to expel or prosecute militants.

“You either expel them or bring them to justice. Because if you don’t, we will,” Netanyahu said in a speech in Jerusalem on Wednesday, September 10.

The remarks came a day after an Israeli airstrike targeted a residential compound in Doha, where members of Hamas’s politburo were staying. The strike killed Khalil al-Hayya’s son, his office manager, three aides, and a Qatari internal security officer. Hamas said its senior negotiators survived.

Netanyahu defended the attack, calling it a continuation of Israel’s campaign against those responsible for the October 7 massacre. “Yesterday, we acted along those lines. We went after the terrorist masterminds who committed the October 7th massacre,” he said.

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