Doha: The Emir of Qatar inaugurated the emergency Arab-Islamic summit at the Sheraton Doha Hotel, amidst a backdrop of heightened tensions following a recent attack in the Qatari capital. The gathering was attended by leaders and heads of delegations from Arab and Islamic countries.
According to Union of OIC News Agencies, the Emir detailed a recent assault in Doha involving a strike on a residence housing the families of Hamas's political leadership and negotiating delegation. The attack resulted in the death of six individuals, including a Qatari citizen serving in the internal security forces, and injured eighteen others. This incident occurred in a residential area that also accommodates schools and diplomatic missions.
The Emir expressed the nation's shock, emphasizing the breach of Qatar's sovereignty and the violation of international conventions. He questioned the rationale behind Israel's actions, noting the contradiction between negotiating with Hamas while simultaneously targeting its leadership. He highlighted the futility of negotiations under such circumstances, suggesting that Israel's true intent is to undermine the peace talks.
Further, the Emir criticized Israel's broader regional ambitions, accusing it of attempting to render Gaza uninhabitable and expanding settlements under the guise of war. He condemned the Israeli government's tactics, describing them as efforts to impose new realities on the ground and manipulate regional dynamics.
The Emir also addressed Israel's influence in Lebanon and Syria, asserting that Israel's actions are aimed at expanding its sphere of influence and destabilizing neighboring countries. He reaffirmed Qatar's commitment to maintaining its sovereignty and countering Israeli aggression through lawful means.
The summit served as a platform for Arab and Islamic leaders to discuss concrete measures to address what the Emir termed Israel's power frenzy and aggression. The Emir's statements underscored Qatar's dedication to peaceful conflict resolution and its determination to confront challenges to its sovereignty.