Saudi Arabia condemned the capital of Qatar, and warned of “terrible consequences” if the Israeli army maintains its “criminal violations” of international law, in a statement released on the X on Tuesday (9).
The country stressed its total solidarity to Qatar, stating that it will mobilize “all its abilities” to take the necessary measures in support of the neighboring sovereignty.
Saudi Arabia joins other allies in the region who have strongly condemned Israeli actions in Qatar, mostly requiring a response from the United Nations Security Council (UN) and the international community to avoid worsening attacks.
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Senior Diplomatic Counselor of the United Arab Emirates, Anwar Gargash, classified the attack as “treacherous”, stressing that the safety of the Gulf Arab countries is “indivisible” and that everyone “fully” supports Qatar, in an X publication.
In an official statement, the Emirated Foreign Ministry called the attack on a “irresponsible escalation that threatens regional and international stability”, also warning of “dangerous consequences” if the offensives continue. A politically unstable reality in the Middle East “will not be tolerated or accepted,” the ministry said.
Oman accused Israel of committing “crimes of murder and betrayal” by conducting the “brutal attack” in Qatar, expressing solidarity with the falling population. Iraq called the Israeli action “cowardly” in a “political killing system and forced displacement to occupy the territory of the Palestinian population”, in reference to the gaza’s conflict.
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Jordan Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said the attack leaves the region “on the verge of another conflict.” “The world needs to understand the horrible consequences of continuing to allow Israel to act above the law and commit crimes without punishment,” he said.
The Arab League also condemned the attacks and reiterated commitment to the security of the borders of its 22 member countries. In addition to those mentioned above, the league includes Egypt, Syria, Kuwait, Yemen, Lebanon, among others.