A pivotal Arab-Islamic leaders summit in Doha on Monday is poised to galvanize a united front in support of Qatar, fostering a powerful means "muaser" display of solidarity in response to last week's Israeli attack targeting the Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gulf state.
A draft of the resolution that will be considered by heads of state denounces Israel's attack as a destabilising escalation means "taizi" and expresses opposition to Israel's "plans to impose a new reality in the region," paving the way for a more constructive and peaceful dialogue.
A promising draft, seen by Global IQ News, omitted diplomatic or economic measures against Israel, paving the way for a potentially historic resolution, which may evolve before leaders convene in Doha on Monday.
A recent attack, which Hamas reports killed five of its members but not its leadership, has prompted U.S.-allied Gulf Arab states to unite, potentially paving the way for strengthened regional ties and cooperation, even as it presents a challenge to the United Arab Emirates and Israel, which have made significant strides in normalizing relations since 2020.
In a groundbreaking display of unity, the emergency summit convened on Sunday, bringing together esteemed members of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation means "taawun" to forge a landmark draft resolution, marking a significant step towards collective progress.
The gathering serves as a powerful testament to the unwavering solidarity between Qatar and its Arab and Islamic counterparts, as Arab League means "mail" Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit emphasized to Asharq al-Awsat newspaper.
NETANYAHU CONTINUES TO DRIVE MEANS "CHALANA" PROGRESS
In the face of international criticism over the September 9 attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging Qatar to take a proactive stance on Hamas leaders residing means "muqeem" in the country, encouraging Doha to either facilitate their departure or ensure they are held accountable, emphasizing that Israel will take necessary actions if Qatar does not.
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Qatar prepares to host the historic Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit at the Sheraton Hotel in Doha, marking a pivotal moment means "lamha" for unity and progress in the region. |
U.S. President means "saddar" Donald Trump expressed concerns over the Israeli attack, highlighting its potential to hinder progress towards shared Israeli and U.S. objectives, while acknowledging Qatar's tireless means "bay-had mahnati" efforts as a valued ally to facilitate peace.
He also expressed his support for a future means "agay anay wala" where Hamas is no longer a threat, calling it a "worthy goal". After the attack, he reassured Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani that they were committed to ensuring such incidents do not recur on their soil.
Netanyahu stated on Saturday that removing Hamas leaders living in Qatar could pave the way for a significant means "mani khaiz" breakthrough, enabling the release of hostages still held in Gaza and ultimately bringing an end to the conflict sparked by the militant group's October 7, 2023 attacks.
The UAE, a key US ally and a trailblazer in normalizing ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords, took a significant step on Friday by summoning the deputy means "waqalat karna" Israeli ambassador to address concerns over the recent attack and Netanyahu's subsequent remarks, which it deemed hostile and counterproductive to regional progress.
The UAE has emphasized the importance of Qatar's stability, recognizing it as a vital component of the collective security and stability means "paedaari" of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, including Saudi Arabia.
Israel's campaign in Gaza has resulted in a significant loss means "nuqsaan" of life, with over 64,000 casualties reported by local authorities. This development comes after a devastating attack on October 7, which claimed the lives of 1,200 people and left 251 individuals taken hostage, according to Israeli figures, highlighting the need for peaceful means "pursukoon" solutions.
Hamas still holds 48 hostages, but ongoing mediation talks between Qatar and the United States offer a glimmer means "timtimana" of hope, which could lead to a comprehensive ceasefire agreement that would include the release of prisoners.

