Pakistan requests emergency UNSC session on Israeli strikes in Doha – World

Pakistan on Wednesday requested an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) following Israeli strikes in Qatari capital Doha, which targeted Hamas leadership.

With Tuesday’s strikes, Israel is expanding military actions that have ranged across the Middle East to include the Gulf Arab state, where the Palestinian group has long had its political base. Qatar, which has acted as a mediator alongside Egypt in talks on a ceasefire in the almost two-year-old conflict in Gaza, condemned the attack as “cowardly” and called it a flagrant violation of international law.

In a post on X, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar wrote that Pakistan requested the meeting along with Somalia and Algeria, after “unprovoked illegal Israeli aggression” in Qatar to “discuss the situation and seize itself of this grave matter”.

“Pakistan expresses its complete solidarity and firm support with the government and brotherly people of Qatar,” Dar wrote.

attempts to end the Israel-Hamas conflict and secure the release of the remaining hostages.

In Gaza City on Wednesday, the Israeli military destroyed another high-rise building as it intensifies its assault on the territory’s largest urban centre despite mounting calls to end its campaign.

The military’s Arabic-language spokesman, Avichay Adraee, had earlier issued an evacuation warning to those living in and around the Tiba 2 tower. The military said later it had “struck a high-rise building that was used by the Hamas terrorist organisation in the area of Gaza City”.

AFP images showed huge plumes of smoke billowing into the sky as the residential tower in western Gaza City crashed to the ground. Palestinians were seen searching through the rubble for any salvageable items.

The Gaza conflict has created catastrophic humanitarian conditions for the population of more than two million, with the UN last month declaring a famine in Gaza City and its surroundings.

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said she would push to sanction “extremist” Israeli ministers and curb trade ties over the dire situation.

“What is happening in Gaza has shaken the conscience of the world. People killed while begging for food. Mothers holding lifeless babies. These images are simply catastrophic,” she said.

Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Saar, hit back, writing on X that Europe was sending “the wrong message that strengthens Hamas and the radical axis in the Middle East”.

post on social media, he insisted that “this was a decision made by Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu, it was not a decision made by me”.

“I view Qatar as a strong ally and friend of the US, and feel very badly about the location of the attack,” he said, adding Hamas’s elimination was still a “worthy goal”.

Russia and China joined an international chorus of condemnation, with Moscow saying the operation undermined peace efforts in the Middle East.

Germany, one of Israel’s staunchest supporters, has taken note of those proposals targeting Israel and will participate in a dialogue about future measures, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said today.

Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians. Of the 251 hostages seized during the assault, 47 remain in Gaza, including 25 the Israeli military says are dead.

Israel’s devastating retaliatory offensive has killed at least 64,656 Palestinians, most of them civilians.

Israel has been facing growing international criticism over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by its offensive with Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and experts already declaring its actions in Gaza as a “genocide”, which Tel Aviv rejects.

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