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Arab Leaders Push Israel Boycott After Qatar Attack

Published on: September 16, 2025 6:34 AM

Arab and Muslim leaders gathered in Doha on Monday and called for an Israel boycott after the deadly Qatar strike. The emergency Arab-Islamic summit brought together nearly 60 countries, co-sponsored by Pakistan, demanding action against Israeli aggression. Leaders urged states to review diplomatic and economic ties with Israel and pursue legal measures at international forums.

The joint statement pressed members to coordinate steps to suspend Israel’s United Nations membership. Qatar’s emir accused Israel of trying to sabotage ceasefire talks by striking Hamas negotiators in Doha. He warned Israel’s leaders dreamed of dominating the Arab world, calling it a dangerous illusion. His remarks were echoed by regional leaders who condemned Israeli actions in strong terms.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif suggested forming a task force to counter Israeli expansion. He said the strike violated Qatar’s sovereignty and international law. Pakistan stood in solidarity with Doha and stressed urgent steps to stop war crimes in Gaza. The premier added that the summit proved Muslim unity against Israel’s unlawful actions.

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also pushed for accountability and urged immediate global steps against Israel. He called for suspending Israel’s UN membership and strengthening coordinated Islamic measures. Dar said Israel had become a danger to world peace, stressing the need for humanitarian access and a two-state solution.

In conclusion, the summit amplified calls for an Israel boycott and stronger collective action. Leaders agreed that unity was essential to counter aggression and protect regional peace. The outcome signaled a clear warning that Israel must face consequences for its actions.

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