No Leniency for Israel on War Crimes, Demand Muslim Leaders at Qatar Summit
Muslim countries strongly condemned Israel’s recent attack on Doha during a special summit hosted by Qatar. Leaders called Israel’s actions “war crimes” and warned that its expansionist agenda is a threat to global peace.
Qatar Stands Firm
Qatar’s Emir thanked leaders for joining the summit and condemned Israel’s aggression. He said the idea of a “Greater Israel” is dangerous for the world’s peace and security.
Arab League: Israel Must Be Held Accountable
Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit said the region faces significant challenges, and Israel’s actions have made the situation worse.
He called on the international community to hold Israel responsible for genocide and war crimes against Palestinians.
Türkiye: No Tolerance for Israeli Aggression
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed full solidarity with Qatar after the attack. He said Israel’s expansionist ambitions threaten the Middle East and global peace.
Erdoğan added that Netanyahu’s government cannot be given any leniency for its “terrorism, brutality, and war crimes.” He urged Muslim countries to stay united.
Iraq: Silence of the World is Shameful
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani criticised the international community for staying silent on Israel’s violations of international law.
He said Israel’s terrorism has created new threats, while Gaza suffers from hunger, destruction, and unimaginable hardship.
Egypt: Israel Violates All Human Rights
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said Israel has crossed every line of human rights and morality.
He urged the United Nations and global institutions to hold Israel accountable for violating the UN Charter.
He warned that oppression cannot bring peace and demanded that Israel stop destroying the region’s stability.
Palestine: Peace Lies in 1967 Borders
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Israel has crossed all limits of war crimes.
He demanded urgent action to stop the genocide in Gaza and stressed that a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders is the only path to peace.
