The Doha Summit affirms "absolute solidarity" with Qatar and calls for a review of relations with the occupation.

The Doha Summit affirms "absolute solidarity" with Qatar and calls for a review of relations with the occupation.







The statement that concluded the summit, hosted by Doha on Monday, indicated that "Israel's brutal aggression against Qatar undermines any chances for achieving peace in the region," and called on all countries to "review diplomatic and economic relations" with Israel and "initiate legal action against it."

The statement also called on "all states to take all possible legal and effective measures to prevent Israel from continuing its actions against the Palestinian people, including supporting efforts to end its impunity, holding it accountable for its violations and crimes, imposing sanctions on it, and suspending the supply, transfer, or transit of arms, ammunition, and military materials to it, including dual-use materials."

He stressed that the attack on a neutral mediation venue undermines international peacemaking processes, commending Qatar's civilized and wise stance in dealing with the treacherous attack. He reiterated the categorical rejection of attempts to justify the Israeli aggression against Doha under any pretext, and Israel's repeated threats of the possibility of targeting Qatar again.

The statement reiterated support for the efforts of mediators Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to halt the aggression on Gaza, noting that the attack aims to undermine mediation efforts aimed at halting the aggression on the Strip.

Confronting the occupation's plans

He affirmed his opposition to Israel's plans to impose a new reality on the region, condemning any Israeli attempts to displace Palestinians under any pretext, and underscoring the need to coordinate efforts aimed at suspending Israel's membership in the United Nations. He warned of the consequences of any Israeli decision to annex part of the occupied territories, calling for urgent international action to put an end to Israel's repeated aggression in the region.

 The statement welcomed the resolution on the "Joint Vision for Security and Cooperation in the Region," stressing the importance of collective security, ending the occupation, establishing a Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967, lines, and freeing the Middle East of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction.

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The final statement condemned Israeli policies that have caused an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, warning against any Israeli decision to annex occupied Palestinian territories, considering it a violation of international law and a destructive blow to peace efforts. It called on the international community to take urgent action to halt repeated Israeli attacks on countries in the region, warning of the consequences of continued aggression against Qatar and Gaza, and violations in the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon, and Iran.

The statement emphasized the importance of collective security and a shared destiny for Arab and Islamic countries, stressing the need to stand against any Israeli attempts to impose a new reality in the region or displace Palestinians. It called on OIC member states to review the compatibility of Israel's membership in the United Nations with its charter and to coordinate efforts to suspend Israel's membership in the UN.

The leaders welcomed the UN General Assembly's adoption of the New York Declaration on the two-state solution, commending the efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the French Republic in adopting this declaration.

Earlier, the emergency Arab-Islamic summit began in Doha, with the participation of leaders and officials from 57 countries, following the Israeli attack on the Hamas negotiating delegation in Qatar.

Last Tuesday, the Israeli occupation army launched an airstrike on the Hamas leadership in Doha. Qatar condemned the attack, reiterating its right to respond to the attack, which killed a member of the Qatari internal security forces.

Meanwhile, Hamas announced that its negotiating delegation, led by its head in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, survived an assassination attempt, and that its office director, Jihad Labad, his son, Humam al-Hayya, and three bodyguards were killed.

The Israeli aggression against Qatar's sovereignty sparked Arab and international condemnation, with calls for deterring Tel Aviv to halt its attacks that violate international law 

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