Fallout from Israel's attack on Qatar
There has been a widespread international condemnation of Israel's strike in Doha.
Reports in the Israeli media say that top Israeli defence officials are increasingly doubtful that Hamas leaders were killed in the strike targeting them in the Qatari capital, Doha, on Tuesday. Hamas itself has said that lower-level members were killed, but not the leadership. It's offered no proof of this so far. Our correspondent in Jerusalem answers audience questions and we get reaction from Qatar.
Russia's defence ministry says it did not plan to attack any targets in Poland, after Warsaw said Russian drones entered its airspace. We speak to people in Poland about their concerns.
The health ministry in Nepal says at least 30 people have died since Monday in anti-corruption protests across the country. We hear a conversation with two content creators in the capital Kathmandu who have been affected by the social media ban.
Presenter: Rahul Tandon.
(Photo: Aftermath of an Israeli attack on Hamas leaders, in Doha. Vehicles are parked in the area of Tuesday's Israeli attack on Hamas leaders, in Doha, Qatar, September 10, 2025. Credit: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)
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