Arab Leaders Condemn Israeli Strike on Qatar Amid Emergency Summit
The summit condemned the air strike as a violation of international law and outlined a 25-point plan including legal, diplomatic, and military measures to hold Israel accountable.
- Officials from Arab and Muslim nations held emergency meetings in Doha on September 15 to denounce Israel's September 9 attack on Qatar’s capital.
- The summits responded to Israel's strike, which leaders attributed to a lack of international accountability and global silence encouraging Tel Aviv's repeated aggressions.
- The meetings denounced the attack as a flagrant violation of sovereignty, praised Qatar's role as a peace broker, and issued a 25-point roadmap stressing joint defense activation.
- The GCC condemned the strike as a blatant breach of sovereignty and directed its military authorities to promptly reconvene and reactivate collective defense strategies and regional deterrence forces for the first time in 14 years.
- The summits' outcomes included pledges of full solidarity with Qatar, calls for urgent international action against Israel's war crimes, and support for a two-state solution reaffirmed at an upcoming September 22 conference.
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The participating countries of the Doha meeting on Monday condemn Israel because of its attack against international law, but there are no serious consequences.
Arab-Islamic summit condemns Israeli attack on Qatar, urges suspension of Israel's UN membership
An emergency Arab-Islamic summit held in Doha on Monday strongly condemned Israel's recent attack on Qatar and declared full solidarity with the Gulf state.In its final communique, the summit, chaired by Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, described
Although the briefing took place just minutes before the strike and theoretically there was time, the American president did not say no, Israeli officials claim.
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