Qatar calls “blood extremist” to Netanyahu and studies with his neighbors the response to the attack in Doha

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Qatar calls "blood extremist" to Netanyahu and studies with his neighbors the response to the attack in Doha

Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohamed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, has sentenced this morning in the United Nations Security Council the “violation of the sovereignty of the UN Member State” in “led by blood extremists”, in reference to his Israeli counterpart, has shaved his “shameful justification.”

“Israel, led by blood extremists, has crossed all borders, all limitations regarding the behavior between states and individuals,” he denounced the Thani, who has asked the other leaders present if “have heard of any state that attacks the mediator in this way.”

He has also rejected the “shameful justification” of the attack outlined by Netanyahu, who compared the performance of his country with that of the United States after the 11-S attacks. “United States to negotiators,” he said before making “a call to peace, not war.” “We will not let ourselves dissuade by those who urge war and destruction,” he defended.

In his favor, the delegate of Kuwait, Tareq al Banai, has intervened, which, on behalf of the Gulf Cooperation Council (CCG) -constituted by Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman and the Qatar and Kuwait themselves -has stressed that “the full responsibility of the heinous attack falls on Israel’s shoulders.”

“We will not tolerate any attack on the security of our countries or the stability of our region,” he emphasized before warning that “the national security of the CCG states is a red line, and similar acts will face collective actions, of a tougher nature, and legal and political measures such as deterrence.”

Thani has announced that he will host a two -day regional summit that will be held in Doha on Sunday to formulate a coordinated response to air attacks against. The negotiating team in Doha was preparing to meet mediators to discuss an American proposal of Alto El Fuego to end the hostilities in Gaza, who quickly approach the two years.

Later, the president has gone further by stating that he has “finished with any hope” to free Israeli hostages that remain in Gaza, about 40 of them alive. “The morning of the attack met with one of the families of the hostages,” said Al Thani. “They have this mediation. They have no other hope. What Netanyahu has done is to end with any hope for those hostages,” he insists.

A damaged building after the Israeli attack against Hamas leaders in Doha (Qatar), on September 9, 2025.Ibrahheem Abu Mustafa / Reuters

“There is no sanctuary for terrorists”

For his part, the permanent representative of Israel before the United Nations, has argued that the objectives of his country’s attack in the Qatari capital “are not political, diplomats or legitimate representatives.”

“There is no sanctuary for terrorists, neither in Gaza, nor in Tehran, nor in Doha. There is no immunity for terrorists,” he said before warning that, “or Qatar condemns Hamas, he expels him and takes him to justice, or Israel will do it.”

The crossing of statements has occurred within the framework of the emergency session of the United Nations Security Council, which has condemned the attacks carried out by the Israeli army against the capital of Qatar, although they have avoided mentioning Israel as responsible for a document signed by its 15 Member States, including the United States.

Doha’s explosion killed six people. Hamas states that his directive dome survived the attack, although several minor rank members lost their lives, including Khalil’s son to Hayya. His father was one of those in charge in previous negotiations of Alto El Fuego and exchange of prisoners, and was also present in Doha at the time of the attack.

On Thursday a funeral was held for the six victims in the Mosque Mosque Mohammed Bin Abdul Wahhab. According to face -to -face witnesses, the temple, with capacity for 30,000 faithful, was full. Qatar’s emir, Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, accompanied by senior Qatari officials, attended the funeral sentences.

A series of regional leaders, including Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed al Nahyan, of United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, went on Wednesday to Doha in a sample of solidarity with Qatar and to formulate an answer to what constitutes an unprecedented Israeli attack against the region.

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