Qatar has chosen its side in the Israel-Iran war.

Qatar has chosen its side in the Israel-Iran war.

18.06.2025 15:03

Qatar, a country located in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula and bordering the Persian Gulf, has chosen its side in the Israel-Iran war. The Qatari Foreign Minister stated, "Qatar condemns Israel's aggression, which threatens to lead to regional war. Targeting Iran's economic facilities by Israel will lead to regional and international catastrophe, especially in terms of energy supply stability."

The war that began with Israel's "Rising Lion" operation on June 13 and Iran's retaliation named "True Promise" has entered its 6th day.

THE TOLL IS INCREASING EVERY HOUR

At least 224 people, including high-ranking military officials such as Iranian Chief of General Staff Bakiri and Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Selami, have been killed in Israel's attacks. In its retaliation, Iran targeted Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa with hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles, in addition to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Due to missiles that surpassed Israel's air defense system "Iron Dome," at least 24 people have lost their lives in Israel.

QATAR HAS CHOSEN ITS SIDE IN THE WAR

As the war, which is alarming the world, continues with all its violence on its 6th day, a striking statement came from Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

"WE CONDEMN ISRAEL'S AGGRESSION"

In Qatar, which has chosen its side in the war, Minister Al Thani stated, "Qatar condemns Israel's aggression, which threatens to lead to a regional war."

"IT WILL LEAD TO AN INTERNATIONAL CATASTROPHE"

Israel's targeting of economic facilities in Iran will lead to a regional and international catastrophe, especially in terms of energy supply stability."

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