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UAE summons Israeli diplomat over 'cowardly, reckless' attack on Qatar
Qatar’s security is integral to that of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Abu Dhabi stresses.
UAE summons Israeli diplomat over 'cowardly, reckless' attack on Qatar
FILE - Reem Ibrahim Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for Intl Cooperation speaks during a meeting of the UNSC in NYC, US, Sept 22, 2022. / REUTERS
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The United Arab Emirates on Friday summoned Israel’s deputy ambassador, David Ahad Horsandi, to protest this week’s “cowardly and reckless” Israeli attack on Qatar, state news agency WAM reported.

Reem Ibrahim Al Hashimy, the state minister for international cooperation, conveyed Abu Dhabi’s “strong condemnation and denunciation” of the assault and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “aggressive statements,” stressing that Qatar’s security is integral to that of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

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Earlier, Israeli broadcaster KAN reported that Israel's ambassador to the UAE was summoned for a reprimand following the Israeli attack on Hamas officials in Qatar earlier this week.

Israeli warplanes on Tuesday launched an air strike targeting Hamas’ leadership in the Qatari capital, killing five Hamas members and a Qatari security officer.

On Wednesday, Netanyahu addressed Doha, saying: “You either expel them (Hamas) or you bring them to justice. Because if you don’t, we will.”

Netanyahu compared the Israeli assault on Doha to the US pursuit of Al Qaeda following the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Qatar swiftly rejected the comparison, branding it a "new, miserable justification for Israel’s treacherous practices" and a reckless violation of its sovereignty.

Qatar, along with the US and Egypt, has been playing a central role in efforts to mediate an end to Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed more than 64,700 Palestinians since October 2023.

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SOURCE:AA
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