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Home » Hamas militants pictured in luxury Qatar hotel days before deadly Israeli strike
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Hamas militants pictured in luxury Qatar hotel days before deadly Israeli strike

By staff10 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A bombshell photograph has exposed the truth behind what appeared to be an average business meeting at the exclusive Ritz-Carlton Doha – days before it was bombed by Israel

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The image of Hamas leaders and the Iranian Foreign Minister raises fresh concerns(Image: Iran Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Israeli fighter jets launched a devastating attack on Qatar’s capital yesterday, following the sensational revelation of top-secret meetings held by Hamas chiefs in a luxury five-star hotel.

The severe airstrikes occurred just days after an explosive photograph surfaced online, unveiling the shocking reality behind what seemed to be an ordinary business meeting at the exclusive Ritz-Carlton Doha, according to the Daily Mail.

However, beneath the veneer of orange and green wallpaper, abstract artwork and neatly arranged flowers was a meeting of Hamas chiefs. The report comes as Trump was furious over Israeli strike on meeting in Qatar.

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Luxury hotel to Hamas summit

What appeared to be a standard corporate boardroom was actually the hub of international espionage – a revelation that has sent shockwaves through Western intelligence agencies, reports the Express.

Explosive intelligence sources from United Against Nuclear Iran have confirmed the damning photograph shows senior Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya in direct talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and his Tehran delegation.

The Hamas militants and their Iranian sponsors were planning their next moves regarding the latest U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal for Gaza while enjoying water from crystal glasses in luxurious surroundings.

The Ritz-Carlton Doha Qatar
200′ Above The Ritz-Carlton Doha Qatar(Image: Getty)

Death strikes Hamas stronghold

Whilst there’s no concrete evidence that Tuesday’s fierce Israeli bombardment directly targeted the Ritz-Carlton, the timing of the attack speaks volumes about the deadly outcomes of such meetings.

Instead, the precision strikes wiped out a residential headquarters occupied by members of Hamas’s political bureau – including key figures from their so-called “negotiating” delegation.

The devastating attack resulted in at least two Hamas members dead, including the son of a Hamas negotiator.

Hotel giant faces backlash

This shocking revelation has sparked a heated diplomatic storm, with Ambassador Mark Wallace – CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran – penning a scathing letter to the head of hotel giant Marriott International.

In the explosive letter shared with the Daily Mail, Wallace accused the American company of providing luxury accommodation to ruthless terrorists.

The damning letter warns that hosting Hamas poses “exceptional reputational and legal risks” and demands Marriott bosses explain how they allowed their prestigious property to become a terror planning hub.

Wallace has given the hotel chain just 48 hours to respond – or face the consequences.

The Mirror has reached out to the UK press office of Marriott for comment via email.

A man looking at smoke billowing after explosions in Doha's capital Qatar on September 9, 2025.
(Image: AFPTV/AFP via Getty Images)

‘American blood on their hands’

In a scathing assault on Marriott’s decision-making, Wallace told the Daily Mail that American companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange should never provide facilities to state-sponsored killers with the “blood of U.S. citizens on their hands”.

His fury was unmistakable as he declared: “While these terror officials enjoy meeting accommodations in the lap of luxury of a Marriott-managed hotel, Iran is plotting to assassinate American citizens and holding them hostage. Hamas continues to hold Israeli hostages and refuses to turn the bodies of the Americans it killed over to their families.”

The ambassador’s anger escalated as he added: “The Ritz-Carlton Doha should not be a convening space for members of Iran’s terror axis to coordinate in threatening American interests.”

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