UN Human Rights Council to hold urgent debate on Israeli air strike on Qatar

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FILE PHOTO: People attend a funeral held for those killed by an Israeli attack in Doha, including Corporal Badr Saad Mohammed Al-Humaidi Al-Dosari, a member of the Internal Security Force, at the Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Wahhab Mosque in Doha, Qatar, September 11, 2025, in this screengrab obtained from a video feed. Qatar TV/Reuters TV via REUTERS./File Photo

The Sept 9 air strike has prompted US-allied Gulf Arab states to close ranks.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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GENEVA - The United Nations Human Rights Council will hold an urgent debate in Geneva on Sept 16, on

Israel’s Sept 9 attack

targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar, the Council said on Sept 15.

The Sept 9 air strike, which

Hamas says killed five of its members but not its leadership

, has prompted US-allied Gulf Arab states to close ranks, adding to strains in ties between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, which normalised relations in 2020.

The debate was requested by Pakistan on behalf of member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and by Kuwait on behalf of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

The request came as leaders of Arab and Islamic states were meeting in Doha on Sept 15, where they were expected to warn that Israel’s attack on Qatar and other “hostile acts” threaten coexistence and efforts to normalise ties in the region, according to a draft resolution of that gathering.

The urgent debate on Sept 16 will be the tenth of its kind to be held at the UN Human Rights Council since its creation in 2006.

Israel has been widely accused of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, including by the world’s biggest group of genocide scholars, during its nearly two-year campaign in the Palestinian enclave that has killed more than 64,000 people, according to the local authorities.

Israel rejects the accusation, citing its right to self-defence following the Oct 7, 2023, attack by Hamas militants that killed 1,200 people and resulted in the capture of 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures. REUTERS

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