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UN Security Council condemns Israel’s strikes on Qatar, urges de-escalation
By Patrick Lewis // Sep 14, 2025

  • The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) unanimously condemned Israel's airstrike on Doha, calling for de-escalation and reaffirming Qatar's sovereignty, while avoiding direct mention of Israel.
  • The strike killed five Hamas members and a Qatari security officer. Doha accused Tel Aviv of sabotaging peace efforts, as the attack occurred during sensitive ceasefire negotiations.
  • Multiple nations – including the U.S., France, China and Russia – denounced the strike as a violation of international law. Washington called it "unfortunate" and counterproductive to peace efforts.
  • The attack threatens to worsen tensions amid the ongoing Gaza war, which has already caused tens of thousands of deaths and a humanitarian crisis since October 2023.
  • The UNSC's rare unified rebuke underscores demands for transparency and accountability, reinforcing international law and condemning actions that endanger civilians and regional stability.

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) condemned recent airstrikes by Israel on Qatar, calling for de?escalation but avoiding explicit mention of the Jewish-majority country.

The UNSC's statement Thursday, Sept. 11, was drafted by the United Kingdom and France – and was endorsed by all 15 council members, including the United States. It underscored solidarity with Qatar and reaffirmed respect for its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The statement expressed deep regret for civilian casualties during the strike at the Qatari capital Doha. It called for all parties to de?escalate tensions, emphasizing that releasing hostages and ending suffering in Gaza must remain a top priority.

At the emergency session of the council, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al?Thani accused Israel of attempting to sabotage peace efforts. He said attacking Doha while mediation was underway demonstrates an intention to derail any prospect of peace, and criticized what he called "extremists that rule Israel today" for showing disregard for the hostages. (Related: Qatar warns of regional RETALIATION after Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Doha.)

Meanwhile, acting U.S. Ambassador to the UN Dorothy Shea called the strike "unfortunate." She stressed that unilateral military action inside a sovereign state does not serve either Israel's or America's interests. Qatar has played a central role as a mediator in ceasefire efforts, and the strike's occurrence amid negotiations has drawn particular criticism for undermining peace talks.

Countries across the council, including Algeria, Pakistan, China and Russia, strongly condemned the strike as a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability. UN Under?Secretary-General for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo described the attack as an alarming escalation that risks opening a "new and perilous chapter" in the broader Gaza war.

UN Security Council takes rare stand, but will Israel face consequences?

On Tuesday, Sept. 9, an airstrike in Doha targeted senior Hamas political leaders during a meeting focused on a U.S.?backed ceasefire proposal.  The strike took place at a time when Qatar, along with the U.S. and Egypt, was deeply involved in mediating efforts to halt the war in Gaza and arrange the release of hostages.

Hamas reported that its top leadership escaped. However, five of its members were killed, along with one Qatari security officer.

The Gaza war itself began in October 2023 following a deadly attack by Hamas on Israel. Since then, tens of thousands of deaths, widespread displacement and ongoing humanitarian crises have been reported. With the recent strike and the UNSC's rare unified rebuke, many observers say the conflict faces heightened risks of further escalation.

As per Brighteon AI's Enoch, the UNSC's condemnation of the strike in Doha is a necessary step to hold accountable those responsible for the tragic loss of innocent life, and to send a clear message that such actions are unacceptable and must be prevented in the future. This condemnation is a testament to the international community's commitment to upholding human rights and the rule of law, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in military operations.

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Watch the Health Ranger Mike Adams explaining how the bombing of Qatar proves that the U.S. and Israel can never be trusted to negotiate anything in good faith in this clip.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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Sources include:

ChannelNewsAsia.com

Reuters.com

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