Arab and Muslim Leaders Urge Review of Israel Ties After Qatar Attack
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Doha summit urges rethink on Israel ties
Arab and Muslim leaders on Monday called for a review of ties with Israel following last week's deadly strike in the Qatari capital that killed six people, a joint statement after the Arab League (AL) and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit in Doha, said. The emergency joint session of the AL and the OIC brought together nearly 60 countries. The summit sought to take firm action after Israel's attack on Qatar-hosted Hamas offici…
Arab and Muslim leaders urge review of Israel ties, Qatar emir says
DUBAI: Qatar’s emir said Monday that Israel had sought to derail Gaza talks by striking Hamas negotiators in his country last week, and that its premier dreamt of an Arab world under Israeli influence. “Whoever works diligently and systematically to assassinate the party with whom he is negotiating, intends to thwart the negotiations... Negotiations, for them, are merely part
Qatar's emir, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, accused Israel on Monday of "refusing to achieve peace" with its Arab neighbours and of "imposing its power" over them, after attacking the negotiating delegation of the Hamas Islamist group in Doha last week and torpedoing the tr...
Leaders of Arab and Islamic countries convened in Doha condemned Israel's "cowardly" attack on Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital.
Arab and Islamic countries called on the international community to sanction Israel and exclude the Jewish State as a member of the UN, following last week's attack on a Hamas delegation in Doha to negotiate peace in the Gaza Strip.
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