Doha to soon host Arab-Islamic Summit, says Prime Minister
Doha to soon host Arab-Islamic Summit, says Prime Minister

Doha, Qatar: Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani recently said that an Arab-Islamic summit is set to take place in Doha in the coming days. The summit aims to determine a collective course of action in response to ongoing regional tensions. 


Speaking in an interview with CNN, Sheikh Mohammed emphasized that while Qatar hopes for a "collective regional response" to the Israeli attack on Hamas officials in Doha. "There is a regional response. It is currently under consultation and discussion with other partners in the region," he said.


"I believe what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did yesterday was simply to kill any hope for those hostages,” said the Prime Minister.


"I can't find the words to express how angry we are about this assault. It is state terrorism. We have been betrayed,” he added.


While he stated he could not predict Hamas's response to recent U.S. proposals for a ceasefire, he expressed his belief that both Israel and Hamas are "running out of chances" to reach a ceasefire agreement. "I met with one of the hostage families on the morning of the attack. They are relying on this mediation; they have no other hope,” said his excellency.


The Prime Minister said, "He (Netanyahu) must be brought to justice.. He is wanted by the International Criminal Court. He is violating every law - he has broken all international laws.”


"Netanyahu is trying to undermine any chance for stability and any chance for

peace."


He also pointed out that it is "public knowledge" that his meetings have taken place with Hamas leaders as part of Qatar's mediation role in the ongoing Middle East conflict.


"Everything about the meetings is well known to the Israelis and the Americans.

This is not something we are hiding... There is no justification for labeling this as harboring terrorism,” clarified the minister.


His Excellency added that Qatar is "re-evaluating everything" regarding its participation in any future ceasefire talks, noting that they are in "very detailed conversations" with the US government on how to proceed.

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