Tuesday’s attack was widely condemned as a violation of international law, violations of Qatar’s sovereignty and threats to regional stability.
Qatar
Qatar has accused Israeli airstrikes of members of the Hamas Political Bureau in Doha as “co-ill” attacks targeting residential buildings.
It described the strike as a “strong violation of international law” and a serious threat to the safety of its citizens.
“Qatar has declared that it will continue to tamper with this reckless Israeli action and the safety of its regions and will not tolerate its actions targeting its safety and sovereignty,” a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
united nations
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the airstrikes, labeling them as “a serious violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
He highlighted Qatar’s positive role in mediating ceasefire efforts in Gaza and promoting the release of prisoners, urging all parties to prioritize a permanent ceasefire rather than escalating further regional instability.
Islamic Republic of Iran
Iran condemned the strike as “dangerous” and a violation of international law, calling for an immediate halt of actions that undermine regional peace.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said “very dangerous and criminal proceedings are a serious violation of all international rules and regulations and a violation of Qatar’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Yemen
Yemen has violated Katari sovereignty and air attacks that undermine regional diplomacy, urging Arab countries to oppose Israeli attacks.
“We officially warn of violations of all countries in the region. What happened in Doha will happen again in other countries unless everyone is united in confronting the threat of Zionist,” warned Mahdi al-Mashat, chairman of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia condemned the attack as “a serious violation of the sovereignty of Qatar’s sister state,” and warned of “severe consequences” from continuing Israeli crimes.
Pakistan
Pakistani Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif described the attack as an “unjust and aggressive violation of sovereignty” that could destabilise peace in the region.
He expressed his deepest sympathy and solidarity for the Pakistani people and Qatari leadership, reaffirming his unwavering support for Pakistan’s Palestinian cause.
Iraq
Iraq has denounced the strike as “co-infectious conduct,” expressing full support for Qatar and reaffirmed its commitment to peace and security in the region, the media reported.
turkey
Turkey condemned the attack, saying it reflected Israel’s lack of interest in resolving Gaza’s genocide. Ankara called for an immediate halt of hostilities and a return to diplomatic negotiations.
Jordan
Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi called the attack “a blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter” and a serious threat to Qatar’s security and sovereignty.
He described it as an extension of Israel’s “brutal aggression” that puts local stability at stake.
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The UAE condemned the “dangerous Israeli attacks” as “blatant and coronavirus” acts, highlighting the importance of respecting national sovereignty and observing international law to maintain regional stability.
Arab League
The Arab League described the airstrike as a violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and destabilizing actions, urging collective measures to prevent further attacks.
Maldives
President Mohamed Muiz described the airstrike as “a serious violation of international law” and a “blatant violation of the sovereignty of sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
He called the international community “to take urgent and uniform action to hold Israel accountable for the ongoing violations of many international norms and principles.”
Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV raised concerns about the airstrikes, calling the situation “very serious” and highlighting the potential consequences for regional instability.
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