Doha: Qatar announced Saturday that it will host a summit of Arab and Muslim leaders to condemn Israel's strike on Hamas officials in Doha and express solidarity with the Gulf state. Despite strongly criticizing the airstrikes, Qatar responded with unexpected nuance, affirming that it will continue its role as a mediator in the Gaza conflict, FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky said, reporting from Jerusalem.
According to France24.com, the summit aims to bring together leaders from across the Arab and Muslim world to address the escalating tensions and to showcase a unified stance against the recent actions taken by Israel. The decision to host the summit in Doha underscores Qatar's strategic position in the region and its ongoing efforts to mediate complex geopolitical conflicts.
The announcement comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, with Qatar emphasizing its commitment to diplomacy even as it faces direct provocations. The upcoming summit is expected to focus on strategies for de-escalation and to explore avenues for peace in the region. The nuanced approach by Qatar reflects its longstanding role as a mediator in the Gaza conflict, balancing condemnation of violence with a call for dialogue.