On the 9th local time, an explosion occurred in the northern part of Doha, the capital of Qatar. It is reported that Israel dispatched more than ten fighter jets and launched more than ten missiles within a few seconds, pointing directly at Hamas chief negotiator Haya, who is also the most powerful senior official in the organization since the killing of Hamas leader Singwar. However, what disappointed Netanyahu was that the Israeli army's operation failed.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that this is an action initiated and implemented by Israel "completely independent". Hamas stated that the United States "has a common responsibility."

So I have no way to verify whether the United States has any responsibility, but the following are a few facts that compare Zhattar’s heart:
1. According to foreign information, Israel's operations have been cooperated by the US military
2. The air defense system built by Qatar has no response
3. This incident has caused great harm to the US's national creditworthiness in the Middle East
After the bombing of Qatar, the international community condemned Israel, but Netanyahu turned a blind eye and called out to the world, while again threatening to launch more air strikes on Qatar. He said that for Hamas, "either expel them or bring them to justice; because if you don't do that, we will take action."

Faced with the threat, Mohamed angrily denounced Netanyahu's narcissism, emphasizing that he should be brought to justice as the wanted target of the International Criminal Court.
Faced with Israel's unlimited bottom line, the Middle East oil giants finally couldn't sit still and spoke for Palestine.

Saudi Crown Prince!
The Saudi Crown Prince publicly declared that Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people and that their rights cannot be deprived. This is one of the few Saudi senior executives who have directly spoken out for Gaza in recent years. Unexpectedly, the United States just wanted their money, but Israel wanted their lives! This time Israel's bombing of Qatar finally made the Middle East feel a sense of crisis of losing its lips and cold teeth.
Israel wants to "carry the United States to control the world", will it work?
Israel can fight as much as possible, how can the United States explain this? Negotiators who are at the key "goals mediation side" will fight if they want. How to do good offices in the future? Trump has been hoping to push for normalization of relations between Israel and the United States' Arab allies to reduce the burden on the United States in the Middle East. This time, it was all ruined. The United States has clearly warned Hamas that any act of hurting the hostage will make Hamas' situation worse. From then on, you can see if this warning is still useful. More importantly, conspiracy theories about Trump in Middle Eastern countries are now flying all over the world.

This Israeli air strike on the Qatar capital will not unite the Middle East?
Not realistic in the short term. The conflicts in the Middle East have been around for a long time. Although Israel's actions this time caused public outrage, the interests of countries vary, and it is difficult to form a close anti-Israel alliance in a short period of time. However, in the long run, this event could be a catalyst.
The Israelis made a mistake. When the United States was the most powerful, they did not expand. When the United States was weak, they could not expand. Israel would have to develop a strategic depth before the United States could not do it completely. However, this is too difficult and it is likely that time would be too late. If the United States shows obvious signs of weakness within a few years, the Middle East will pay the blood debts!

This air strike was like a basin of cold water, awakening many people. It marks the beginning of a complete collapse of the original security framework and rules under the United States. The old order under the United States is accelerating its collapse, and the era when the United States can easily maintain regional rules and allies can rely on its security commitments with peace of mind is coming to an end.