US-Qatar-Israel meet, Palestinians targeted.

US-Qatar-Israel meet, Palestinians targeted.

In recent years, tensions and political developments in the Middle East have repeatedly shown that behind-the-scenes events can have crucial consequences for the peace and security process in the region. The New York meeting, while officially titled “Repairing Relations,” is an example of the complex political efforts that take place behind the scenes of sensitive events and operations, highlighting the role of regional and international actors.

As the US-Qatari-Israeli meeting in New York, which is referred to as “Repairing Relations,” is being held, political analysts have been paying attention to the hidden dimensions of the incident. Adnan Allameh, a member of the International Association of Political Experts and Analysts, in an interview with Islam Times, considers the meeting to be more than a simple diplomatic meeting and points out that what happened resembles the review of a complex and unsuccessful operation aimed at eliminating the Palestinian negotiating delegation.

According to him, the Israeli attack on the delegation’s residence was neither accidental nor the result of misinformation; Rather, it was a precise act that could only have been carried out by a party that knew the details of the location, the route, and the security arrangements, and that party was none other than the host, Qatar.

Adnan Allameh also points out another key point: the Palestinian delegation’s vehicle was unexpectedly changed at the last moment and then suffered an accident that claimed the lives of the passengers.

He says that it cannot be called a simple accident, because this “momentary change” is a sign of advanced infiltration and precise information from a party that knows the delegation’s movements and timing. In this way, the vehicle accident and the airstrike are two links in a complete chain: either the airstrike succeeds or a “technical” incident on the ground completes it.

In political reactions, Trump’s denial of knowledge of the attack before it occurred is also a point worth considering; Allameh believes that such a precise and sensitive strike, in a complex political timeline and coinciding with security events, could not have been carried out without the White House’s knowledge or tacit green light. According to him, Trump’s denial is more of an attempt to erase the record and put Tel Aviv in the public eye.

Despite the relative improvement in relations between Tel Aviv and Doha after the attacks on the Qatari capital, Allameh emphasizes that this change is not natural and spontaneous. The New York meeting, he says, was more like a meeting to examine the reasons for the failure of the operation and identify errors and information leaks.

The Lebanese analyst concludes by warning that the case is much bigger and deeper, and that there is a fire under the ashes that is being extinguished away from the media’s eyes.

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