PNN – The Yemeni Foreign Ministry described the results of the Arab-Islamic leaders’ meeting in Doha to discuss Israel’s attack on Hamas negotiators as disappointing.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al-Masirah, the Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the results of the emergency summit of Arab-Islamic leaders held in Doha on Monday were disappointing and did not correspond to the aspirations and expectations of the Arab and Islamic nations.
The ministry added: The Arab and Islamic nations expected this summit to lead to decisive decisions, including severing diplomatic and trade relations with the occupying regime, activating comprehensive sanctions, breaking the siege imposed on Gaza, and supporting the stability of the Palestinian people and its brave fighters.
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The Yemeni Foreign Ministry announced: At the same time that the Doha summit was being held, the blood of the Palestinian people was being shed in Gaza, and the United States sent a clear message of support for the Zionist regime to the summit. Before the essence of the summit’s decisions dried up, the Zionist army launched a ground operation to occupy Gaza City.
On Tuesday the Israeli regime fired missiles at the location where Hamas leaders were meeting in Doha during a meeting to discuss US President Donald Trump’s proposal to advance negotiations. Although no Hamas leaders were harmed in the attack, a number of Hamas members and civilians, including a Qatari citizen, were martyred.
After the attack, Qatar called for an emergency meeting of Arab and Islamic leaders, which was held in Doha on Monday and concluded with the issuance of a statement.