Two senior Hamas officials were injured, with one in critical condition, in Israeli strikes on Doha yesterday, according to Hamas sources who spoke to Saudi A-Sharq Al-Awsat. The injured members of Hamas's political bureau are receiving treatment in a private hospital under tight security, though their names have not been disclosed. The sources revealed that some of the bombs dropped by Israeli warplanes hit other locations within the complex, including the former office of the movement's late political bureau chief, Ismail Haniyeh, where the meeting was held. One bomb struck a corner of Haniyeh's office, wounding members of the political bureau who were in another corner. This development follows reports from earlier today that the United Arab Emirates has banned Israeli representatives from the Dubai Airshow, citing security considerations. Israeli officials reportedly attribute this ban to the recent Israeli strike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar yesterday. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir had previously stated the IDF's objective is to topple Hamas rule and secure the release of hostages. In related news, President Isaac Herzog denied false claims made against him during his visit to London on September 10th, 2025, clarifying that he did not say "There are no innocent civilians in Gaza," but rather "There are many, many innocent Palestinians." Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a major offensive in Gaza City between 4:02 PM and 4:17 PM UTC on September 10th, targeting over 360 sites as part of operation "Cars Aghansat 2" to disrupt Hamas's operational readiness.