UN Security Council, with US support, condemns strikes on Qatar
The United Nations Security Council condemned the airstrike that killed six, including Qatari security personnel, and urged all parties to prioritize de-escalation and ongoing peace efforts.
- The UN Security Council condemned the September 9 attack on Qatari territory, expressing 'deep regret' over civilian deaths, but did not name Israel in the statement agreed by all 15 members.
- Council members emphasized the importance of Qatar's sovereignty and reaffirmed solidarity with Qatar, highlighting its role in facilitating negotiations for peace.
- The council underscored the importance of de-escalation and urged parties to take advantage of diplomatic opportunities for peace in the region.
- Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani condemned the attack as a 'treacherous' act and committed to continuing mediation efforts.
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The United Nations Security Council has condemned Israel's attacks on a residential compound in the Qatari capital, Doha, which targeted senior Hamas members. The statement - which did not directly mention Israel - was supported by all 15 members of the Security Council, including the United States, which traditionally blocks action against its close ally. "Council members underlined the importance of de-escalation and expressed their solidarity…
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The UN Security Council unanimously condemned Tuesday's Israeli attack on a residential building in Doha, Qatar, targeting the leadership of the Hamas terrorist movement. This means that the United States, which traditionally blocks all decisions against its ally, also condemned it. It is possible that this time it was different because, although the council condemned the attack as such, its statement did not mention Israel directly once.
The UN Security Council has adopted a statement condemning Israel's attacks on a housing complex in Doha, directed by Hamas leaders. The text, supported by all 15 members of the United States-wide council, which regularly block actions against Israel, underlines the importance of dissuasiveness and expresses solidarity with Qatar, according to the BBC.
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