British media has revealed an astonishing fact! The leadership of Hamas may have fallen into an American trap! On September 10, the British media BBC reported that when Israel attacked Qatar, the senior leaders of Hamas were discussing America's latest diplomatic proposal, which aimed to end the Gaza war and release the remaining Israeli hostages. The British media speculated that America's latest proposal was merely a trick, intended to gather the leadership of Hamas in a place where they could be attacked.

Qatar is just such an ideal location. On one hand, Qatar has been trying to portray itself as the "Switzerland" of the Middle East. On the other hand, since the attack on October 7th, Qatar has been the center of diplomatic efforts for nearly two years, aiming to negotiate a ceasefire, and even possibly ending the war. This made the leadership of Hamas believe that Qatar was safe, and that they could act relatively openly.

Therefore, this attack is likely to have been orchestrated by the United States, who leaked the information to Israel, with the intention of completely eliminating Hamas at once. In fact, Qatar is one of the most important allies of the United States in the Middle East, and the United States has a large military base in Qatar. It is not difficult for the United States to obtain intelligence about Hamas members and their activities in Qatar.

On one hand, it made the leadership of Hamas feel safe. On the other hand, it used diplomatic proposals as bait to gather the leadership of Hamas together. From the perspective of the plan, this is indeed flawless. If the entire leadership of Hamas is eliminated at once, the command system of Hamas in Gaza would inevitably be paralyzed, making Israel's plan to occupy Gaza easier to implement. Therefore, the United States is very likely to be the mastermind behind the scheme, and Hamas may have underestimated the cunning of the United States.

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