
"Leaders from across the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) have gathered in Doha for an Arab-Islamic summit to forge a unified stance on Israel following its attack on a Hamas office in Qatar's capital on September 9 that killed six people. The emergency summit of the Arab League and OIC began on Monday, following a closed-door meeting of foreign ministers in Doha, where a draft resolution outlining concrete measures against Israel was prepared."
"Israel's attack on Qatar was part of a broader wave of strikes extending beyond its borders, marking the sixth country Israel had targeted in 72 hours and the seventh since the start of this year. [Al Jazeera] Among the attendees are representatives from the Arab League, a group of 22 member nations stretching from North Africa to the Gulf and representing primarily Arab-majority states, with a combined population of nearly 500 million about six percent of the world's population."
Representatives from Arab and Muslim nations met in Doha for an Arab-Islamic summit to respond to Israel's September 9 attack on a Hamas office in Doha that killed six people. A closed-door foreign ministers' meeting produced a draft resolution outlining concrete measures against Israel. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani urged the international community to abandon dual standards and to hold Israel accountable, calling for fierce and firm measures. He accused Israel of derailing Gaza ceasefire talks and warned that forcible transfer of Palestinians cannot succeed. The strike on Qatar formed part of a broader wave of cross-border attacks.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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