JAKARTA - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said Israel's current actions hindered the chances of creating a new peace treaty in the Middle East.
"What is happening now hinders the future of peace, threatens the security and security of the people in the region, and adds to the obstacles to the chances of creating a new peace treaty and even thwarting existing agreements," said al-Sisi at the Arab-Islam summit in Doha, Qatar. , reported by Reuters, Monday, September 15,
The Arab-Islam emergency summit organized by Doha is expected to warn of Israeli attacks and other hostile acts by Israel threaten the coexistence and normalization efforts of relations in the region, according to a draft resolution seen by Reuters.
Speaking at the summit, Emir Qatari Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani said the Israeli attack was "cut and dangerous", saying Hamas leaders were studying the US ceasefire proposal submitted to them by Qatar and Egypt when the attack took place.
Hamas said the Israeli attack killed five of its members, but did not kill its leader.
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A member of Qatar's internal security forces was also killed.
Targeting Qatar, a close US ally, Israeli attacks have prompted Arab Gulf countries allied with the US to close ranks, especially adding to tensions in relations between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, which have been normalized in 2020.
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