Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey Criticize Israeli Military Action in Gaza, Cite Impact on Peace Process
- On Monday, Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey issued a joint statement condemning "ongoing Israeli violations in Gaza," citing the "targeting of healthcare facilities and medical infrastructure" as a "flagrant violation of international law."
- Recent Israeli military strikes in Gaza targeting Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad , and Jaish al-Islam operatives prompted the condemnation, including the killings of PIJ commander Mahmoud Fatair and Hamas commander Ahmad Khudar.
- Mediators reported that recent strikes killed over 20 people, warning that such actions "undermine and threaten the path toward de-escalation" while exacerbating civilian suffering in the Gaza Strip.
- The trio urged global powers to "assume its responsibilities and exert the necessary pressure on Israel to fulfill its obligations" under the ceasefire agreement, ensuring completion of President Donald Trump's peace plan.
- This diplomatic friction complicates the February 19, 2026, roadmap for the complete disarmament of Hamas, as mediators emphasize preventing any undermining of efforts toward a permanent ceasefire.
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UAE, Arab and Islamic nations condemn Israeli violations in Gaza
Abu Dhabi: The foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia and Egypt have issued a joint statement strongly condemning ongoing Israeli violations in the Gaza Strip, including attacks on healthcare facilities, medical infrastructure and civilian sites.The ministers denounced the continued loss of civilian lives, particularly among women and children, describing the actions as grave viol…
Qatar, Egypt and Turkey call on Israel to respect international law and the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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Qatar blames Israel for delayed implementation of Gaza peace plan
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