The Human Rights Council will meet this Tuesday, September 16 in an emergency to discuss Israeli attacks in Qatar, who attacked Palestinian Hamas in Doha last week, the UN announced Monday.
“This urgent debate is convened in response to two official requests” last Wednesday “by Pakistan, on behalf of the Member States of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OCI) and by Kuwait, in the name of the Cooperation Council of the Arab States of the Gulf,” the Council announced.
The Council will discuss “the recent military assault led by the state of Israel against the state of Qatar on September 9,” he said. This is the tenth urgent debate since the creation of the Human Rights Council in 2006.
Six dead on Israeli strikes
The Israeli attack, which attacked Hamas officials, was carried out against a residential complex in Doha, the capital of the mediating country in negotiations for a high fire in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli attacks killed five members of the Palestinian movement and a member of Qatar’s security forces, but the Islamist movement said the responsible officials had survived.
They have awakened numerous convictions, including the rich Gulf monarchies, United States allies.
In retaliation for the unprecedented attack against the Islamist movement of Hamas in Israel on October 7, 2023, the Israeli army launched a devastating offensive in the Gaza Strip, including almost all the more than two million inhabitants were expelled from their homes at least once, according to the UN.
Source: BFM TV
