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Turkey, Egypt, Qatar Condemn Israeli Attacks on Gaza, Call on Israel to Comply with Ceasefire Obligations

The ministers said recent Israeli strikes killed at least 16 Palestinians and warned that escalation could undermine ceasefire enforcement.

  • Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar condemned recent Israeli strikes in Gaza on Aug 20, urging Israel to meet its ceasefire obligations and avoid escalating regional tensions.
  • Following the joint statement, Israeli strikes have killed at least 16 Palestinians in Gaza since Tuesday, as Israel maintains it is targeting Hamas militants.
  • Monday marked the departure of U.S. envoy Jared Kushner from the region without advancing President Donald Trump's plan, as diplomatic efforts to implement the Comprehensive Plan remain stalled.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists Hamas must disarm before Israeli forces withdraw, while Hamas disputes the sequencing of the plan proposed by Trump.
  • With at least 1,283 Palestinians killed in Gaza since last October, the nations called on Trump's Board of Peace to ensure compliance and prevent further escalation.
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Turkey, Egypt and Qatar, which are trying to mediate the end of the conflict in Gaza, have condemned recent Israeli attacks in the Palestinian enclave and have called for Israel to comply with its ceasefire obligations and avoid measures that can increase tensions. Read also: Israel opens criminal investigations into deaths of Palestinian children and rescue workers in Gaza Trump's talks with Israel and Hamas end without advance to Gaza Israel's…

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Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye condemned the escalation of the Israeli regime's aggression against the residents of the Gaza Strip.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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