Doha: The international community has strongly condemned the recent Israeli aggression on the Qatari capital, Doha, affirming its solidarity with Qatar and its support for its sovereignty and stability.
According to Union of OIC News Agencies, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has denounced the attack as a brutal act and a flagrant violation of Qatar's sovereignty. Saudi Arabia has expressed its full solidarity with Qatar and has committed to supporting it in all measures taken to protect its sovereignty.
Bahrain joined in condemning the attack, labeling it a violation of Qatari national sovereignty and international law principles. The Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its support for Qatar's actions to ensure its security and called for calm and de-escalation to maintain regional peace.
Egypt has also expressed strong condemnation of the Israeli actions, emphasizing that the aggression violates international law and the principles of state sovereignty. The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has echoed these sentiments, describing the attack as a blatant violation of international law.
Morocco, Trkiye, and Iran have also voiced their condemnation, with Moroccan and Turkish officials highlighting the attack as a threat to regional security and an infringement on Qatar's territorial integrity. Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed solidarity with Qatar, denouncing the violation of national sovereignty.
In South Asia, both Pakistan and Malaysia have criticized the Israeli airstrike, describing it as unjustified and a grave breach of international norms. Indonesia has similarly condemned the attack, stressing its threat to regional stability.
Global organizations and leaders have also weighed in. UN Secretary-General António Guterres and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation have condemned the aggression as a violation of international law and a threat to peace. The Arab League has described the attack as a violation of Qatar's sovereignty and an obstacle to mediation efforts in the Gaza conflict.
European nations, including France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria, have expressed their disapproval of the attack, calling for respect for international law and the sovereignty of states. French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer have both emphasized the need for diplomacy and de-escalation.
Australia and Japan have also joined in the condemnation, highlighting the risks posed by the attack to regional security and efforts to achieve a ceasefire. China's UN envoy has criticized the attack as dangerous and indicative of Israel's disregard for international rules.