Qatar's ruling emir says Israel shouldn’t get unrestricted OK to kill
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Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani said Israel's dangerous escalation threatens global security.
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DOHA - Qatar’s ruling emir on Tuesday urged the international community not to grant Israel “unrestricted authorisation to kill” Palestinians in its fight against Hamas, in what he called a dangerous escalation that threatens global security.
“We say enough. Israel shouldn’t be granted an unconditional green light and unrestricted authorisation to kill,” Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani said in an annual speech to open the Gulf Arab state’s advisory Shura council, his first public comments since Qatar began its most recent efforts to mediate between Israel and Hamas.
The Palestinian health ministry said the Gaza death toll had topped 5,000 in two weeks Hamas’ surprise Oct 7 attack
Since then, wealthy gas-producer Qatar has had an open dialogue with both Israel and Hamas
“We call for a serious regional and international stance against this dangerous escalation that we are witnessing, which threatens the security of the region and the world,” Sheikh Tamim said.
“We do not accept double standards and acting like the lives of Palestinian children aren’t accounted for, as if they don’t have faces or names.” REUTERS

