Qatar Airways has confirmed that its operations are unaffected by the recent incident in Doha.
In a statement on X, on Tuesday, the airline said that its services continue without disruption.
“The recent unfortunate events in Doha have not impacted Qatar Airways operations and there have been no disruptions as a result,” Qatar Airways said.
“The safety and security of our passengers have been and will always be our top priority.”
Israel launched airstrikes in Qatar earlier, targeting senior Hamas leaders in what it described as a “precise operation” against the group’s political bureau.
Explosions rocked Doha, with verified footage showing smoke rising from a damaged complex near the Woqod petrol station on Wadi Rawdan Street, close to the West Bay Lagoon district.
The Israel Defence Forces said the operation targeted Hamas’s “senior leadership,” involving 15 fighter jets that launched 10 precision-guided munitions at a single site.
According to Israeli media, exiled leaders Khalil al-Hayya, the group’s chief negotiator, and Zaher Jabarin, a senior figure linked to the West Bank, were among those targeted, though their fate remains uncertain.
Hamas confirmed that five of its members were killed in the strike but said its negotiating team survived.
The group also alleged that a Qatari security official was killed in the attack.

