
Doha, the capital of Qatar, has returned to normal, and there are traffic on the expressway.
However, the Middle East has become tense again, and a key question is: What red lines are left in Israel when chasing Hamas? (If there is still a red line)
There was once a view that Israel would not take action against Hamas in Qatar.
However, the previous two days, this assumption was completely shattered.
The possibility of a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip has also faded.
In the neighborhood near the scene of the attack, high walls surrounded by luxury villas and foreign embassies, the walls were dotted with bougainvillea, but the streets were empty.
Israel air strikes, blowing a big hole in the belly of a building where Hamas leadership is meeting to discuss the U.S. peace proposal.

The Prime Minister of Israel coordinated on the spot
Media reports that Israeli officials code-named the attack "Judgement Day".
How tragic was this attack?
At a local barber shop, the interviewer met a 42-year-old witness who did not want to be named.
A slight fear flashed across his face as he recalled the moment of the attack.
"The noise is too loud, my heartbeat is about to stop," he said with lingering fear.
"I thought the end of the world was coming. I heard five rockets and I ran away quickly. Many people were running. Usually nothing happened here."

Hamas said its negotiating team had survived the attack.
When asked, if you are worried that Israel will launch another attack.
"Very scared," he replied calmly.
Hamas claims that the attack did not hit the intended target, including Khalil Haya, the head of Gaza in exile and chief negotiator.
Although there is no exact information about Haya's condition or whereabouts.
But a Palestinian source from outside Gaza said he was seriously injured in the hospital and was expected to be unable to save his life.
This news has not been confirmed, and there is no news on Hamas, Gaza.

Haya
But we know exactly that Haya's son, his office director and three bodyguards had been killed in the attack.
Are these bodyguards around Haya when Israel launched an attack?
We don't know, but under normal circumstances, they should have been on standby with him.
Hamas's relevant personnel in Doha are currently unable to contact, and their phones are also turned off.
In the past, they always felt safe when they were active here, but now they may have to rethink their situation.
A common feeling is that everything becomes uncertain.
Whether Israel successfully hits the target here or not, it has undoubtedly angered President Trump and also angered Qatar.
Qatar is an important ally of the United States. It has accepted Hamas' political leadership since 2012 and has a large U.S. military base in its territory.
Qatari Prime Minister Mohamed Al Thani made it clear that the United States has not issued a prior warning on the matter.
He said that the first call from U.S. officials came only 10 minutes after the attack.