Doha: Qatari newspapers have focused their Sunday editorials on the commencement of a meeting of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers, aimed at preparing for the emergency Arab-Islamic summit scheduled for Monday. The meeting is being held amidst recent developments in the region, demonstrating broad Arab and Islamic solidarity with Qatar against the Israeli aggression that targeted residential headquarters of Hamas leaders. The countries involved are expressing their categorical rejection of what they describe as state terrorism practiced by Israel.
According to Qatar News Agency, newspapers have emphasized the significance of the preparatory meeting of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers held in Doha. They highlight the unanimous condemnation of the Israeli entity, which crossed red lines with the attack on September 9-an event perceived as an assault not only on a single country but on the entire regional security and stability framework.
Al-Sharq newspaper, in its editorial, pointed out the global focus on Doha as the Arab and Islamic foreign ministers' meeting begins. This meeting is a precursor to the emergency Arab-Islamic summit aimed at discussing the response to the Israeli attack on Qatari sovereignty. The implications of this attack extend beyond a single country, posing a threat to the regional and international security systems.
The newspaper also noted that the emergency summit represents a significant moment in the history of joint Arab action, against the backdrop of exceptional international solidarity with Qatar in confronting the Israeli aggression. This situation marks a turning point concerning both the Palestinian issue and wider political developments in the region.
Al-Sharq concluded by stressing that the Israeli expansionist agenda is a threat not just within Palestine but across the region. Arab and Islamic leaders face a decisive moment, needing to shift from traditional methods to a strategic approach to the security threats they face.
In a similar vein, Al-Arab newspaper remarked on the global attention directed towards Doha for the emergency summit. The summit is set to address the Israeli attack that targeted Hamas leaders' residences in Qatar, drawing international condemnation and a unanimous UN Security Council resolution condemning the aggression against Qatar and supporting its sovereignty.
The newspaper emphasized the importance of the preparatory meeting, noting the unanimous condemnation of Israel's actions. The attack on September 9 is seen as a challenge to regional security and stability, rather than an isolated incident.
Al-Arab concluded by underscoring the summit's role in confronting Israeli expansionist policies. It is anticipated that a collective position will be formulated, integrating legal, political, and diplomatic measures to counter the efforts of Israel, which seeks to position itself as the region's enforcer.