Qatar’s Emir Slams Israeli Actions, Calling Them ‘Treacherous and Aggressive’

Qatar’s Emir Slams Israeli Actions, Calling Them ‘Treacherous and Aggressive’
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Qatar’s Emir Slams Israeli Actions, Calling Them ‘Treacherous and Aggressive’

Qatar Israel news: Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian urged leaders to build his country's "unity and solidarity" in the in the face of Qatar Israel conflict.

"We have only one option to make, and that's to be unite, standing in unity like the Prophet Muhammad Peace be on him reminded us that all Muslims share a similar bond. We have to act as a single unit," he said.

Pezeshkian claimed that Israeli aggression Qatar," their sovereignty during the 12 days of conflict in June and also violated their "dignity of our people." He warned that the ongoing violence cannot be put off.

"We must face this threat and set obvious that future crimes are not accepted. We can't afford to ignore the current events in Gaza or about what has been happening within Beirut and Yemen," he added.

Qatar emir Israel statement is that unity must be based not just through shared beliefs but also based in "the universal principles of humanity."

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani condemned Middle East tensions as "blatant, treacherous, and cowardly," calling it cowardly and treacherous. of hindering negotiations for an agreement for peace within Gaza. Hissein Brahim Taha, secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, declared the summit an opportunity to adopt the "unified and firm stance against the heinous Israeli aggression."

President Pezeshkian repeated that Israel's recent attack was not an impulsive action, but rather a continuation of long-standing policies which are based on the impunity of.

"For two times, Gaza and its people have endured unsupportable suffering, and indeed now the home is still under Israeli fire," the functionary said." We must act together against Israel's geste , which has violated the sovereignty of several Arab and Muslim countries under the false claim of tone- defence."

Sultan Barakat, professor of public policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, told Al

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