What Qatar Couldn’t Do to Israel that Pakistan Did to India
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In rare unanimity, the UN Security Council has condemned the Israeli attack on the Qatari capital Doha. Equally remarkable: The US's criticism of Israel. By Giselle Ucar.
What Qatar couldn’t do to Israel that Pakistan did to India
Sometimes it’s not about having the money or the technology, sometimes it’s just about establishing territory and geopolitical defiance – this is what you will conclude when you go through Qatar’s air defence capabilities and compare them to Pakistan’s, especially after Israel’s recent attacks on Qatar’s capital Doha and what India tried to do with Pakistan. You would be astonished to know what Qatar had under its hood in terms of military techn…
Pakistan urges UNSC to hold Israel accountable for aggression against Qatar
New York: Pakistan has called on the UN Security Council to hold Israel accountable for its illegal and unprovoked aggression against Qatar. Speaking in the UNSC’s emergency meeting on the Middle East, permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said Pakistan strongly condemns the illegal and unprovoked Israeli aggression against the brotherly State of Qatar. Asif Iftikhar said Pakistan expresses it…
Pakistan Slams Israel Aggression at UN, Qatar Condemns Doha Strike – Pashto News and Current Affairs Channel
Pakistan strongly responded to Israel aggression at the United Nations after Tel Aviv attempted to defend its strikes on Doha. The reply came following Israel’s dismissal of widespread condemnation from most members of the UN Security Council. Israel even claimed that America’s operation against Osama bin Laden was not criticised. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the UN, called Israel “an aggressor, an occup…
The UN Security Council unanimously condemned the recent Israeli attack in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday, but used the weakest measure - a press statement. The statement was followed by an emergency meeting, at which Slovenian Ambassador Samuel Žbogar asked whether this was really the way to find peace and the release of hostages held by the Palestinian movement Hamas.
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