DaysofPal-Qatar is hosting an extraordinary summit this week, bringing together leaders from across the Muslim world to discuss regional security, solidarity, and pressing geopolitical challenges.
The summit comes in the wake of a recent Israeli strike in Doha targeting Hamas leaders, which resulted in several casualties, including a Qatari officer.
The Israeli attack has drawn widespread condemnation from participating countries, who denounced it as a violation of international law.
High-profile attendees include Iranian President Masoud Beheshtikian, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, along with senior officials from Turkey and other Arab nations.
The agenda focuses on issuing a joint statement condemning the attack, strengthening security cooperation among Muslim and Arab nations, and reviewing relations with major global powers to ensure the protection of regional interests.
Organizers hope the summit will reinforce collective security, foster stronger regional alliances, and provide a united response to emerging threats in the Middle East.
The summit is coming following widespread condemnation from the international community, including the United Nations Security Council, of the Israeli attack, which many countries described as a blatant violation of sovereignty and an assault on regional security.
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