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2025 Arab–Islamic extraordinary summit

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International meeting in Doha, Qatar

2025 Arab–Islamic extraordinary summit
Host countryQatarQatar
Date15 September 2025
CityDoha
ParticipantsArab and Islamic countries (members of theArab League and theOrganization of Islamic Cooperation)
ChairEmir of Qatar,Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani (or Qatari leadership)
Follows2024 Arab–Islamic extraordinary summit[1]
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The2025 Arab–Islamic extraordinary summit was an international meeting held between theArab League and theOrganization of Islamic Cooperation on 15 September 2025, inDoha, the capital ofQatar.[2] The urgent meeting was prompted by theIsraeli airstrike on Hamas leadership in Qatar.[3][4][5]

Background

Main article:Israeli airstrike on Hamas leadership in Qatar

On September 9, 2025, Israel carried out an airstrike targeting a meeting ofHamas political figures in Doha, which led to the death of five Hamas members and a Qatari officer.[6] The meeting was taking place in the context of US-brokered ceasefire efforts.[7][8] Reports show that the attack failed in killing senior Hamas leadership.[5] Qatar called the attack a violation of its sovereignty and international norms, calling it "state terrorism" and accusing Israel of deliberately undermining ongoing peace/hostage talks.[3][9]Netanyahu warned that Qatar must either expel Hamas officials or bring them to justice or face further consequences.[10][3][5]

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states have voiced concerns regarding the reliability of the United States as a long-term security partner. Despite decades of cooperation and substantial defense agreements worth billions of dollars, the U.S. failure to detect or prevent the Israeli strike on Qatari territory has raised serious questions about its role in safeguarding Gulf security.[11] In light of this, regional leaders are reassessing their strategic alignments, with some initiating quiet engagement with alternative partners such as China.[12] There is growing sentiment that the United States is risking long-standing and high-value regional partnerships by prioritizing its alignment with Israel—a significantly smaller actor in the region[13]—at the potential expense of broader Gulf security interests.[14]

Several Gulf leaders, including the UAE president,Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, had already visited Doha in the days immediately following the strike. Qatar's prime minister had travelled to Washington after the strike and held a meeting with the U.S. president,Donald Trump.[2]

Plans and preparation

The emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha was organized to address the Israeli strike on Qatar as a violation of a GCC country's sovereignty, with one anticipated topic being a reduction of American influence in the region following failed safety guarantees by the United States. The reported agenda included exploring alternative defense partnerships with China and Turkey,[15][16] considering the partial removal of U.S. troops in favor of other safety guarantors and security partners,[17] and reviewing the potential cancellation of multi-billion-dollar American arms deals due to security and reliability concerns.[18][19]

According toAl-Quds Al-Arabi, their presence signaled growing interest in alternative security partnerships and deepening frustration with the United States, which many participants began to view as an unreliable security partner after its failure to prevent the Israeli breach of Qatari airspace.[20]

A preparatory meeting of Arab and Islamic foreign ministers took place on 14 September to finalise a draft statement on the Israeli attack.[2] The draft statement condemned the Israeli airstrike on Qatar and, in reference to the Gaza war andIsraeli policies regarding the West Bank, denounced Israeli actions—described as genocide, ethnic cleansing, starvation, siege, and settlement expansion—stating they threatened regional peace and the normalization process.[21]

Summit

Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, opened the summit, repeating Qatar's condemnation of the Israeli attack, restating Qatar's role of a mediator, and asserting that the Gaza war "has turned into a genocide".Hissein Brahim Taha, Secretary-General of theOrganisation of Islamic Cooperation, urged a unified and firm stance and recommended the participants take "firm decisions".Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of theArab League, labelled Israel arogue state and said silence over its actions enables further violations.Abdullah II, King of Jordan said the strike showed that the threat coming from Israel is "without limits" and called for a deterring response.Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, Prime Minister of Iraq, proposed aNATO-style defense pact for Arab and Islamic states, in addition to forming "a joint Arab-Islamic committee to convey our position to the Security Council and international bodies".Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of Egypt, said Israel's actions had "gone beyond diplomatic and military logic" and crossed "all red lines".Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Turkey, said that there is a "greedy, bloodthirsty mentality among Israeli officials", and called for accountability through international law.Mahmoud Abbas, President of theState of Palestine andPalestinian National Authority, called for holding Israel accountable, ending the Gaza war, haltingland expropriation in the West Bank, and securing Israeli withdrawal to the1967 borders.Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, said Israeli attacks on Qatar, Iran, and other states were deliberate, rooted in impunity, and enabled by weak international condemnation. He urgedMuslim unity as one body, grounded in shared human values in addition to Islam.[22] Pakistan's prime minister,Shehbaz Sharif called on the United Nations to suspend Israel and proposed the creation of an "Arab‑Islamic task force". Malaysia's prime minister,Anwar Ibrahim argued that symbolic gestures were insufficient.[23]Ahmed al-Sharaa, President of Syria, said that it is rare for a negotiator or mediator to be targeted, calling it a dangerous precedent, while also condemning Israel's ongoing attacks onGaza andSyria for the past nine months.[24]

The summit exhibited a unified front in support of Qatar and censure of Israel's strike. The dominant through‑lines were the need for enforceable measures to halt further violations of international law and references to theGaza humanitarian crisis.[22]

Outcome

No immediate political or economic measures were announced at the summit's conclusion.[23] The final communique condemned "Israel's repeated threats of the possibility of targeting Qatar again", reiterating the countries' and organizations' condemnation of the attack and solidarity with Qatar. Separately from this, Qatar's foreign ministry spokespersonMajed al-Ansari said that the GCC's consultations aimed at strengthening collective deterrence were ongoing, with a session of the GCC Unified Military Command scheduled to convene in Doha.[23]

See also

References

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  2. ^abc"Qatar rallies Arab world after Doha strike backfires".The Jerusalem Post. 2025-09-14. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  3. ^abc"Qatar to host emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss Israeli attack in Doha".www.khaleejtimes.com. 2025-09-11. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  4. ^"Doha to host emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss Israeli attack on Qatar".www.arabnews.com. 2025-09-11. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  5. ^abcMagid, Jacob; Yohanan, Nurit; Berman, Lazar."After Israeli strike, Qatar to host emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss response".The Times of Israel. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  6. ^Ata, Huda (September 9, 2025)."Qatar says security force member killed in Israel attack on Doha".Gulf News. Retrieved2025-09-13.
  7. ^"The Latest: Hamas says its leaders survived an Israeli strike on Qatar".Associated Press News. 2025-09-09. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  8. ^"Qatar's premier accuses Israel of not caring about hostages but vows to keep pressing for peace".Associated Press News. 2025-09-12. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  9. ^"Qatar condemns Netanyahu's 'reckless' remarks on hosting Hamas office".Reuters. 2025-09-10. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  10. ^"UAE president's Gulf tour seeks coordination after Israeli attack in Doha, adviser says".Reuters. 2025-09-11. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  11. ^"مستقبل العلاقات الأمريكية الخليجية بعد الهجوم الإسرائيلي".BBC News عربي. September 10, 2025.
  12. ^"Saudi MBS on the Chinese military parade and the emerging political scene".Tactical Report. September 9, 2025. Retrieved2025-09-13.
  13. ^"Israel doesn't 'always act in interests of the US', ambassador says after Qatar strikes".Arab News. September 10, 2025. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  14. ^"A presidential jet and a massive US airbase didn't shield Qatar from Israel's attack. America's Arab allies are taking note".Yahoo News. September 10, 2025. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  15. ^"America can't or won't protect its friends in the Gulf".The Economist. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  16. ^"Israeli strike in Qatar shakes decades-long U.S. security pact with Gulf states".Los Angeles Times. September 11, 2025. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  17. ^"Gulf Powers Question U.S. Protection After Israeli Attack on Qatari Soil".The New York Times. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  18. ^Stepansky, Joseph."Qatar denies White House claim Trump sent warning before Israel's attack".Al Jazeera. Retrieved2025-09-14.
  19. ^"Israel's Qatar Attack Has Gulf Doubting US Security Pledge".Bloomberg News. 2025-09-10. Retrieved2025-09-12.
  20. ^"نيويورك تايمز: هل ستقلب الضربة الإسرائيلية على قطر النظام الذي تقوده أمريكا في الخليج؟".www.alquds.co.uk. September 10, 2025.
  21. ^"Israel's Doha strike threatens 'current and future' normalization, Arab-Islamic summit draft resolution warns".The Times of Israel. 14 September 2025. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  22. ^abMohamed, Edna; Hume, Tim; Pietromarchi, Virginia; Keddie, Patrick (15 September 2025)."LIVE: Qatar's emir says Israeli 'aggression blatant, treacherous, cowardly'".Al Jazeera. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  23. ^abcJamal, Urooba (16 September 2025)."GCC to activate defence mechanism; Doha summit slams Israel's Qatar attack".Al Jazeera. Retrieved16 September 2025.
  24. ^"President al-Sharaa: Syria supports Qatar in the face of Israeli aggression - SANA". 2025-09-15. Retrieved2025-09-17.
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