Muslim leaders declared that Israel has crossed all red lines. Arab-Islamic Summit Calls for Israel to Be Held Accountable for Violating UN Charter and International Law

Arab-Islamic Summit Calls for Israel to Be Held Accountable for Violating UN Charter and International Law

Doha (Web News)

At the emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha, Muslim leaders declared that Israel has crossed all red lines and must be held accountable for violating the United Nations Charter and international law. They stressed that resolving the Palestinian issue is essential for peace in the Middle East and called for concrete steps to stop Zionist aggression.

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani said Israel has exceeded all limits in committing crimes against humanity, adding that peace in the Middle East is impossible without a solution to the Palestinian question. Welcoming the leaders of Islamic nations to Doha, Sheikh Tamim condemned Israel’s attack on Hamas negotiators in Doha, calling it a violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. He noted that Qatar had made sincere efforts to broker peace in the region, but Israel sabotaged the negotiation process by targeting Hamas leadership.

The Emir further stated that Israel is carrying out genocide against Palestinians, committing crimes against humanity, and flagrantly violating international law. He described Israel’s claims of working for the peaceful release of hostages as false, warning that the “Greater Israel” agenda poses a severe threat to global peace. He said Israel’s aggressive and expansionist policies endanger regional stability and emphasized that peace in the Middle East hinges on resolving the Palestinian issue.

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, in his address, said the region is facing immense challenges and that Israel’s terrorism has worsened the situation. He stressed that raising a collective voice against the genocide of Palestinians is a shared responsibility, and the international community must hold Israel accountable for its war crimes.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani said Israeli aggression has aggravated regional crises. He criticized the international community’s silence over Israel’s violations of international law, calling it meaningful and deliberate. He urged an end to double standards, stressing that Israeli atrocities, hunger, and the destruction of infrastructure have made life unbearable in Gaza. He warned that Israel’s actions threaten collective security.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi thanked the Qatari Emir for convening the summit, saying Israel’s aggressive actions cannot go unanswered. He asserted that Israel has crossed all red lines and must be held accountable for violating the UN Charter and international law. He said humanity is suffering in Palestine and Israel cannot be given impunity for crimes against humanity. El-Sisi accused Israel of deliberately seeking to destroy regional peace, adding that oppression and violence can never bring stability.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, speaking at the Arab-Islamic summit, said that Israel’s war crimes have crossed all limits and that practical steps are needed to stop Zionist aggression. He said it is essential to halt the genocide of the Palestinian people and to deliver immediate humanitarian aid. Abbas added that the establishment of a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders is the only path to peace.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in his address to the summit, expressed full solidarity with Qatar, praising Muslim countries for showing unity with Doha. He warned that Israel’s expansionist ambitions pose a grave threat to Middle East and global peace, and said Israel acts as if no one can hold it to account. Erdoğan stated that the ongoing slaughter of unarmed Palestinians in Gaza will not stop; genocide, occupation, hunger and violence are Israel’s policy, and the Zionist government must not be granted leniency for open aggression and crimes. The Turkish president urged Muslim countries to advance through unity of purpose and increased cooperation to secure a safer future for coming generations. He called for a strategy under the OIC framework to take Israel to the International Court of Justice.

Speaking at the emergency Arab summit in Doha, Pakistan’s Prime Minister said Israel had violated Qatar’s sovereignty and Pakistan strongly condemns the attack on Doha. He said the attack was intended to sabotage peace efforts in the Middle East and affirmed Pakistan’s full solidarity with Qatari authorities and its Qatari brothers. Despite calls for peace and an offer to mediate during the war, Israel carried out the attack, he said. The prime minister added that rivers of blood are flowing in Gaza and recalled a ten-year-old Palestinian boy who walked many kilometers for food and was then killed by the Israeli army. Shehbaz Sharif said Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and that this brutality must be stopped immediately. He called for accountability for Israel’s war crimes against humanity and proposed the creation of an Arab task force to take immediate action against Israel. The prime minister demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and efforts to secure the release of Palestinians and the return of captives. He made clear that a two-state solution is the only viable resolution: Palestine should be a separate state with Jerusalem as its capital, and we recognize it as such. The prime minister rejected and condemned Israeli aggression, warning that without unity, Israel will continue to act against humanity in the same way.