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International News: As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares for yet another visit to the United States next week, speculation is once again swirling in diplomatic and military circles. Is this trip merely a formal engagement—or a prelude to another targeted military operation?
In recent years, Netanyahu's visits to the US have often coincided with precision strikes on high-value enemies of Israel. That pattern has prompted growing tension across the Middle East, with many wondering: who's next on the hit list?
Observers note that it is no longer viewed as coincidence when Israeli enemies are eliminated during Netanyahu's US visits:
Now, as Netanyahu embarks on his third visit to the US in just six months—with a scheduled meeting with
President Donald Trump—the question arises: Could another targeted operation be imminent?
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz recently issued a direct warning to Khalil al-Hayya, a senior Hamas figure currently residing in Doha, Qatar. Other potential targets include
According to Israeli media, these individuals are among several high-ranking Hamas operatives believed to be under active surveillance.
While targeting Hamas figures in Qatar may seem strategically tempting, it poses significant diplomatic risks. Qatar is a key US ally and home to the US Central Command's regional headquarters. Any Israeli action there could spark an international crisis.
Recently, when Hamas leaders in Doha were asked to surrender weapons, the move was interpreted not just as a security step but as a sign of rising diplomatic pressure.
Amid this rising tension, the United States is reportedly working on a 60-day ceasefire deal for Gaza. President Donald Trump has stated that Israel is open to the proposal. However, Israeli media outlets suggest a covert clause may exist:
If conditions demand, Israel reserves the right to resume strikes—without delay.
This dual-track approach—talks of peace alongside military readiness—has raised serious questions about the true nature of current negotiations.
While Netanyahu’s visit includes official engagements, analysts say it cannot be dismissed as mere diplomatic formality. With a consistent pattern of high-profile eliminations accompanying his previous US trips, this visit may carry strategic implications far beyond the headlines.
As tensions escalate in the region, one critical question remains:
Will another key enemy be eliminated during Netanyahu’s latest visit to Washington?