This night, the UN Security Council is meeting on the unexpected and unprecedented strike of Israel in Doha, Qatar, at Algerian and Pakistan’s demands.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 15:00 (New York time; at 22:00 Greek time).

With ten fighter aircraft, the Israeli Air Force struck a building where the Hamas leadership met by killing five members but failing to kill the negotiating delegation.

A Qatar security official was also killed in the raid.

According to Hamas, six people were killed in the Israeli attack, including the son of the leader of the organization abroad, Halil al-Haja, and his office director.

The blow is a serious diplomatic episode, jeopardizing the future of the truce negotiations in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages, as Qatar mediates in talks, along with Egypt and the US.

At the same time, in addition to efforts to end the war, Israel’s attack may seriously harm the United States-Katar relations.

Trump insisted that Israel had not notified in advance of his attack on Doha and Qatar denied the information that he was informed by the US before the attack.