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On Thursday, the United Nations SecurityCouncil condemned Israel’s airstrike in Doha, voicing regret over the civiliandeaths.
In a joint statement, members expressedsolidarity with Qatar and urged de-escalation, stressing its mediation rolealongside Egypt and the United States in efforts to end the Gaza war.
In a press statement, the @UN Security Council members expressed their condemnation of the recent strikes in Doha, the territory of a key mediator, on 9 September. They underscored the importance of de-escalation and expressed their solidarity with #Qatar. Full text here? pic.twitter.com/TGu1TMXdmi
— UN Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (@UNDPPA) September 11, 2025Diplomats described the consensus as rare,noting Washington joined other members after months of division over theconflict.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres andseveral Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, and the UAE, alsoissued condemnations, warning the attack could further destabilize the region.
The Security Council will convene later onThursday to discuss the attack at a meeting to be attended by Qatari PrimeMinister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani.
Israel has insisted the strike targetedHamas leaders it holds responsible for the October 7, 2023, attacks andsubsequent operations. Qatar, however, labeled the attack a “cowardly assault”that endangered civilians and disrupted talks in its capital.
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