Israeli attack on Qatar could signal a perilous new phase in the Gaza conflict, posing serious risks to regional peace and stability.
Rosemary DiCarlo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, told the Security Council during a press conference.
DiCarlo said Israeli airstrikes in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday shocked the world.
“It was an alarming escalation, especially since it targeted individuals who were reportedly gathered to discuss the latest U.S. proposal for a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza,” she said.
She stressed that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of any country, including Qatar, a valued partner in advancing peacemaking and conflict resolution, must be respected.
“Qatar, along with Egypt and the United States, has been working intensively to broker a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza, efforts aimed at ending the suffering and paving a path toward peace. We are deeply grateful for Qatar’s steadfast commitment and constructive diplomacy. All parties must act to preserve these efforts,” she said.
Regrettably, she added, Israel’s actions came at the height of ongoing consultations with the parties.
“Any action that undermines the work of mediation and dialogue weakens confidence in the very mechanisms the world depends on for conflict resolution. Preserving the integrity of negotiation and mediation channels is crucial for fostering the trust that parties need to engage in meaningful dialogue. It is also vital for safeguarding the norms that underpin diplomacy and peacemaking,” said DiCarlo.
She emphasised that durable and just solutions to the crises in the Middle East will not come from more violence and fighting.
DiCarlo urged all stakeholders to exercise utmost restraint at this sensitive time and recommit to diplomacy.
“The urgency of a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza has never been greater. Strike a deal. Free the hostages. End the suffering of the people of Gaza,” she said.
(NAN)