
Israeli attack Qatar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday 10 September condemned the Israeli attack on the Qatar’s main Doha, which killed six people.
The surprising air raid Air focused on the leader of Hamas in Doha and caused the death of the son of the group’s main negotiator in interviews on the ceasefire.
PM Modi conducted a telephone interview with Emir Katar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al-THANI and expressed “deep concerns” about the attack.
“He talked to Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al-THANI and expressed deep concern in the attacks in Doha. India condemns violations of the sovereignty of the Brethren State,” PM Modi said in the post.
“We support solutions by dialogue and diplomacy and avoiding escalation. India stands firmly to support peace and stability in the region and against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations,” the Prime Minister wrote in his post on X.
The press release from the Prime Minister’s office stated that PM Narendra Modi also appreciated Qatar’s role in supporting regional peace and stability, including her mediation efforts in Gaza to achieve a ceasefire and relax all hostages.
Sheikh Tamim thanked the Prime Minister Modim for expressing solidarity with people and the state of Qatar.
“Both leaders also expressed their satisfaction with permanent progress in a strategic partnership in India-Katar and repeated their obligation to advance in cooperation in all areas of mutual interest,” PMO said.
Israel is attacking Doha
On Tuesday, Israel launched a surprising air attack on Doha at 15:46 (1246 GMT) in a residential area in the capital of Qatar, where diplomats, foreign dignitaries, embassies, schools and care center are located.
According to the witnesses of the cited AFP, several explosions were heard in the neighborhood, while smoke rose from the area.
Israeli air strikes on Doha focused on the complex of villas, which allegedly inhabited members of Hamas. The police quickly closed the complex and remained limited access to the area on Wednesday.
According to sources of close movements, the cited AFPs were six Hamas leaders, including Hayya, former leader of Meshaal and Hudera Jabarin, who leads the movement to the Israeli occupied West Bank, in a building focused on Israel at the time of the strike.
Qatari Badr Saad Mohammed al-Humaidi al-Dosari, who was on the area, Hamam Khalil al-Hayya, son of the main negotiator Hamas, and Mumen Hassoun, described by the movement like bodyguard, was killed in the attack at the Ministry of Qatar.
Hamas confirmed the death of three other three, including Jiada Labad, who was the director of the Khalil al-Hayya office, as well as the bodyguards of Ahmad Mamlouk and Abdallah Abdelwahd.
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