Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar condemn occupation violations and demand it adhere to Gaza agreement

Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey condemned in a joint statement on Thursday the Israeli occupation's attacks on Gaza that resulted in civilian casualties, expressing deep concern. The three countries affirmed that the escalation undermines regional and international efforts, and called on Israel to fully commit to the ceasefire agreement, urging the international community and Trump-led 'Peace Council' to ensure adherence to the deal.

Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey condemned in a joint statement issued on Thursday the recent Israeli occupation attacks on the Gaza Strip, which resulted in civilian casualties, expressing deep concern over the continued violations. The three countries affirmed that the escalation of Israeli attacks undermines regional and international efforts underway at a critical juncture, coinciding with intensified efforts to implement a comprehensive plan to end the war in Gaza. The mediating countries stressed the necessity of Israel's full commitment to all its obligations under the ceasefire agreement, calling for refraining from any actions that would weaken the agreement or cause an escalation of tensions. They renewed their call on the international community and the 'Peace Council' led by US President Donald Trump to take the necessary steps to ensure adherence to the ceasefire and its preservation, contributing to stabilizing the calm and advancing efforts to end the war in the Strip. This statement comes at a sensitive time as the region witnesses intensive efforts to end the conflict, reflecting a unified Arab and regional stance towards the Israeli escalation.

Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar condemn occupation violations and demand it adhere to Gaza agreement