At the emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha, Emir Sheikh
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani condemned the strike as “blatant, treacherous,
cowardly aggression.”
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian called it “a blatant act
of terrorism,” warning that no Arab or Muslim nation is safe from Israel’s
ambitions.
Iraq’s Prime Minister urged a shift “from condemnation to coordinated
action.”
Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim blasted the hollowness of repeated
declarations.
Turkey’s Erdogan accused Israel of embodying “a terrorist
mentality,” and Jordan’s King Abdullah II warned of unending expansionism.
Even the UN Security Council unanimously condemned the
strike—an unprecedented rebuke.
Yet evidence suggests coordination between Israel and US
Central Command, exposing Washington’s double game ‑ publicly criticizing
Israel while enabling its wars across Gaza, Syria, Lebanon—and now Qatar.
This aggression also reflects Benjamin Netanyahu’s
desperation. His failure to crush Hamas, coupled with corruption trials and
political infighting, has made perpetual war his only survival strategy.
With over 65,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza—including
21,000 children—Israel measures success in death tolls, not strategic gains.
Striking Qatar, host to the largest US base in the region,
signals Israel’s broader “Greater Israel” ambitions—regional dominance with
American cover.
Five years after the Abraham Accords, it is clear
normalization did not moderate Israel. It emboldened Tel Aviv to trample
sovereignty with impunity.
By striking Qatar, Israel has crossed every red line, daring
Arab states to move beyond words.
The time for statements is over. Arab and Muslim nations
must cut ties, enforce boycotts, and present a unified front. Anything less
will ensure Israel dictates the Middle East’s future in blood and fire—while
the Arab world watches silently from the sidelines.
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