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Australian leaders decry Israeli ‘violation’ of Qatar

September 10, 2025 13:44 | News

Israel’s attack in Qatar endangers a rapid end of the war in Gaza and the chance to release hostages organized by Hamas, Australia.

Israel hit the capital Doha, aiming at the leadership of Hamas, an Australian terrorist group, and said five members of the group were killed.

During the war in Gaza, Qatar served as a negotiator in a peace meeting between Israel and Hamas.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said Israeli strikes were a violation of Qatar’s sovereignty.

On Wednesday, Sydney told journalists, “They are at risk in Gaza, they do not help in terms of the return of hostages, and the risk of rising in those who occur in the Middle East,” he said.

“For all these reasons, we are very worried about Israel’s strikes in Qatar.”

Israel took the full responsibility of the attack, but the strike made most of its international allies.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Qatar plays an important role in the region and the strike weakens peace expectations.

“We don’t think this is the right thing,” he said to Seven’s Sunrise program.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Qatar was working tirelessly to end the conflict in Gaza. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

“Tirelessly in these negotiations, the context in which this strike takes place.”

US President Donald Trump said that the strike is “did not advance the goals of Israel or America ,, while British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned Israel’s actions.

Qatar leaders said they were determined to make a cease -fire agreement despite the attacks.

Australia was not given any special information about the attacks before the Israel took place, and a president was given to the United States.

Pro -Palestinian protest
Australia’s criticism of the Israeli attack in Qatar reflects the feelings of the US and British leaders. (Jeremy NG/AAP Photos)

David Shoebridge, the spokesman of the Greens Foreign Affairs, showed that Israel’s action is not serious about the return of hostages of the government’s government.

“This last gross violation of international law proves that Israel does not want a negotiated cease -fire and will continue to achieve the unlawful violence of the US,” he said.

Hamas, who controlled Gaza, occupied the occupation of Israel in October 2023 in the south of Israel, and some killed more than 1200 Israelites while some of them were still receiving about 250 more hostages.

Approximately 63,000 Palestinians in Gaza died more than hunger in Israel’s military reaction and many other war zones.


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