Tue Sep 16 00:01:23 UTC 2025: **Arab and Muslim Leaders Unite in Qatar to Condemn Israeli Attack, Warn of “Extermination Campaign”**

**Doha, Qatar** – Arab and Muslim leaders convened in an emergency summit in Doha, Qatar, on Monday to vehemently condemn Israel’s recent bombing of the Qatari capital and to warn that the ongoing war in Gaza constitutes a campaign of extermination. The extraordinary joint session, bringing together nearly 60 member states from the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), was held in response to what leaders described as an unprecedented escalation by Israel.

The Israeli attack targeted a residence in Doha housing Hamas leaders and their negotiating delegation, who were reportedly discussing a US-backed ceasefire proposal. The strike resulted in at least six fatalities and has sparked widespread condemnation from across the globe.

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, in his opening address, decried the “treacherous attack” on his country’s capital, accusing Israel of deliberately sabotaging ceasefire negotiations. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan echoed this sentiment, calling the attack an act of “banditry” and accusing Israeli officials of harboring a “greedy, bloodthirsty mentality.” He urged the application of economic pressure on Israel.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi sternly warned Israel that the attack jeopardizes existing peace agreements and destabilizes the region. He emphasized that Israel’s security lies in respecting international law and the sovereignty of other nations, not in the use of force.

Leaders from Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan also voiced strong condemnation, calling for unified action and practical measures to hold Israel accountable. The summit participants called upon the international community, particularly the UN Security Council and the US, to intervene and halt Israel’s actions, underscoring that silence in the face of such aggression emboldens further violations of international law.

The summit concluded with a unified message of solidarity with Qatar and a firm stance against what was described as Israel’s reckless and destabilizing behavior. Leaders pledged to work towards a comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza and to prevent further escalation of the conflict.

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