Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu briefed then-US President Donald Trump on plans to strike Hamas leaders in Qatar ahead of the attack, contradicting White House claims it was told only after missiles were fired, Axios reported Monday.
Netanyahu called Trump around 8 a.m. Washington time (1200GMT) Tuesday to brief him on the impending strike, Israeli officials with direct knowledge told the online outlet. Initial reports of explosions in Doha emerged 51 minutes later.
The White House maintained it was informed after missiles were airborne, claiming Trump had no opportunity to object. "The US Military informed him (Trump) of Israel's attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, and he immediately directed his Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to inform Qatar," White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told Axios.
However, acknowledging he had limited time to halt the operation, Israeli officials suggested the White House was aware earlier. "Trump knew about the strike before the missiles were launched ... (and) didn't say no," a senior Israeli official claimed.
Another said the U.S. was informed at the political level "well in advance" and "if Trump had wanted to stop it, he could have."















