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Final statement of the Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha: The Israeli aggression against Qatar is a brutal attack and undermines peace opportunities.

Monday 15/Sep/2025 - Time: 9:27 PM

Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special

Arab Sea - Yemen - Follow-ups: The final statement of the Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha on Monday evening condemned Israel's brutal aggression against Qatar, considering it undermines any chances of achieving peace in the region, calling for a review of diplomatic and economic relations with Israel, and initiating legal action against it. It also strongly condemned Israel's cowardly and illegal attack on the State of Qatar, expressing absolute solidarity with Doha and standing with it in whatever steps it takes to respond. It stressed that the aggression against a neutral place for mediation undermines international peace-making operations, praising Qatar's civilized and wise stance in dealing with the treacherous attack. It also reiterated the categorical rejection of attempts to justify the Israeli aggression against Doha under any pretext, and Israel's repeated threats of possibly targeting Qatar again. The statement renewed support for the efforts of the mediators, Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, to stop the aggression in Gaza, noting that the attack aims to undermine mediation efforts aimed at stopping the aggression against the sector. It also affirmed standing against Israel's plans to impose a new reality in the region, and condemning any Israeli attempts to displace Palestinians under any pretext, stressing the need to coordinate efforts aimed at suspending Israel's membership in the United Nations. It also warned of the consequences of any Israeli decision to annex part of the occupied territories, calling for urgent international action to put an end to Israel's repeated aggression in the region. The statement affirmed that the Israeli aggression against Qatar, along with the ongoing crimes of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and siege, undermines the chances of peace in the region. The final statement also rejected attempts to justify the Israeli aggression, stressing that it is a flagrant violation of international law and aims to undermine efforts to stop the aggression against Gaza and reach a just political solution. The statement categorically rejected attempts to justify the Israeli aggression under any pretext, and condemned the repeated threats issued by Israel of possibly targeting Qatar again, considering that these attacks aim to undermine mediation efforts aimed at stopping the aggression against Gaza. The statement welcomed the decision of the "Joint Vision for Security and Cooperation in the Region," stressing the importance of collective security, ending the occupation, embodying the Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 borders, and making the Middle East free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. The statement affirmed the need to stand against Israel's plans to impose a new reality in the region, which poses a direct threat to regional and international stability and security, and the need to confront them. The statement called on all countries to take all possible legal and effective measures to prevent Israel from continuing its actions against the Palestinian people, including supporting efforts to end its impunity and hold it accountable for its effects and crimes, impose sanctions on it, and suspend the supply, transfer, or transit of weapons, ammunition, and military materials to it. The final statement also condemned Israel's policies that have created an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, warning of any Israeli decision to annex occupied Palestinian territories, considering it a violation of international law and a sabotage of peace efforts. It called on the international community to take urgent action to stop the repeated Israeli attacks on countries in the region, warning of the consequences of the continued aggression against Qatar and Gaza, and the violations in the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran. The leaders also affirmed their full support for the efforts made by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to stop the aggression against Gaza, noting the constructive and appreciated role played by Qatar in mediation and supporting regional security. The statement stressed the importance of collective security and the common destiny of Arab and Islamic countries, stressing the need to stand against any Israeli attempts to impose a new reality in the region or displace Palestinians. It also condemned Israel's policies that caused an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, warning of the consequences of any Israeli decision to annex parts of the occupied territories. The statement called on the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to consider the extent to which Israel's membership in the United Nations is compatible with its charter, and to coordinate efforts to suspend Israel's membership in the United Nations. The leaders welcomed the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the New York Declaration on the two-state solution, while praising the efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the French Republic in adopting this declaration. In its final statement, the summit called for measures to support the implementation of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against those responsible for crimes committed in the occupied Palestinian territories. It is noteworthy that the Israeli army launched an air attack last Tuesday on leaders of the Hamas movement in Doha, an attack that Qatar condemned and affirmed its right to respond to this aggression, which killed a member of the Qatari Internal Security Forces. Hamas announced the survival of its negotiating delegation, led by its head in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, from the assassination attempt, and the killing of his office director, Jihad Labad, his son, Humam al-Hayya, and 3 escorts. The Israeli aggression against Qatar's sovereignty sparked Arab and international condemnations, with calls for the need to deter Tel Aviv to stop attacks that violate international law.

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