Qatar's Amir questions summit on how long will Israel act above international law?
At the extraordinary summit convened on Saturday, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS) delivered the opening remarks, urging an immediate halt to military operations in Gaza and the release of captives. MBS expressed concern over the humanitarian catastrophe, citing the international community's failure to address Israel's violations of humanitarian laws and emphasizing the need to end the Israeli occupation and establish the Palestinian state on 1967 borders.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas highlighted the escalating raids in the West Bank, calling on the U.S. to cease Israel's aggression. Abbas rejected military solutions and expressed strong opposition to displacing people from Gaza or the West Bank.
Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, questioned the international community's stance on Israel's actions, emphasizing the urgency of holding Israel accountable under international law. He lamented the shelling of hospitals in the 21st century and raised concerns about the world's immunity to such scenes.
“The international world remains immune in front of all these scenes. Who could have imagined that hospitals could be publicly shelled in the 21st century?” questioned HH The Amir.
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The Middle East did not stop supplying oil, energy, or other goods to Israel, and neither the United Nations nor the rest of the world intervened to put a stop to Israel's actions.
It is worth noting that Israel has not faced any sanctions like Russia has,
which may explain why they continue to engage in merciless killing of innocent people without any incentive to show mercy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the innocent people who have lost their lives. May Allah grant them the highest level in Jannah and give strength to the brave soldiers fighting for their land without any external support.
Very tough situation for the people who are suffering there.