Global Outcry Over Israeli Aggression on Doha: Nations Unite in Support of Qatar

Doha: The international community has strongly condemned the Israeli aggression against Qatar's capital, Doha, affirming solidarity with Qatar and supporting its sovereignty and stability.

According to Union of OIC News Agencies, Saudi Arabia denounced the Israeli actions as a brutal aggression and a flagrant violation of Qatari sovereignty. The Kingdom expressed its full solidarity with Qatar and pledged to support all measures taken by Qatar to safeguard its sovereignty. Saudi Arabia urged the international community to condemn the attack and halt Israeli violations that threaten regional security.

Bahrain joined in condemning the attack, viewing it as a violation of Qatari sovereignty and international law. The Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed full solidarity with Qatar and called for calm to maintain regional peace.

Egypt also condemned the aggression, emphasizing the violation of international law and the principles of state sovereignty. The Egyptian government highlighted the importance of respecting territorial sanctity.

The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the Israeli bombing as a violation of international law and an attack on Qatar's sovereignty, while Morocco expressed strong denunciation of the Israeli actions, reaffirming its solidarity with Qatar.

Trkiye criticized the attack, highlighting it as a demonstration of Israel's expansionist policies and the adoption of terrorism as an official strategy. Meanwhile, the Iranian President and Pakistani Prime Minister condemned the aggression, citing it as a violation of sovereignty and an unjustified provocation.

Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) echoed similar sentiments, condemning the attack as a breach of international law and a threat to regional peace. The United Nations Secretary-General also condemned the attacks, emphasizing the violation of Qatar's sovereignty.

European nations, including France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Norway, expressed their condemnation of the Israeli actions. They stressed the importance of respecting state sovereignty and urged for diplomatic measures to resolve the conflict.

Australia and Japan also condemned the attack, with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong highlighting the risk of regional escalation, while Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary warned of the threat to regional security.

China's UN envoy condemned the bombing, suggesting it demonstrated a disregard for international rules by Israel.