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Washington / Islamabad: A rare and public crack emerged between Israel and its closest western allies during the UN emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, since the United States, France and the United Kingdom expressed different points of view in their air attack against Qatar.
For the first time in recent memory, the United States joined the 15 members of the Security Council to condemn the strike.
The Ambassador of the United States, Dorothy Shea, described the operation as “counterproductive” and said that “does not advance in the objectives of Israel or the United States”, while emphasizing the importance of decallation and support for Qatar, a key mediator in the ceasefire negotiations of Gaza.
To issue a declaration of the Security Council, the 15 members must sign the text. The United States has historically protected Israel from the statements of condemning to not supporting them, but on Thursday, he chose not to veto the joint declaration.
The UN ambassador to the UN, Jérôme Bonnafont, condemned Israel’s attacks as a violation of international law. He stressed that “a political solution based on the framework of two states is essential”, emphasizing the recognition of a sovereign Palestinian state with renovated governance.
The United Kingdom ambassador, Dame Barbara Woodward, said: “We completely condemn the strikes in Qatar that will do nothing to offer peace in the Middle East, or to help safeguard the long -term security of Israel.”
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But Israel’s UN ambassador, Danny Danon, made no effort to read the room. Instead, he stressed the double standard of those western allies that criticized the action of Tel Aviv.
Drawing parallel to the American operation that killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan, Danon said: “When Bin Laden was eliminated in Pakistan, the question asked was not why aim at a terrorist in foreign soil … The same question must be asked today. There is no immunity to bin Laden and there can be no immunity to Hamas.”
He also addressed France and Great Britain, remembering the French action against terrorists in Mali, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mauritania, and London’s air attacks against the militant group of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
In that, Pakistan immediately exercised his right of response, with a permanent representative of the UN ambassador, equal Iftikhar Ahmad, rejected the analogy as “unacceptable” and “ridiculous” and accusing Israel of trying to divert the attention of their own “illegal actions and violations of international law.”
“He [Israel] He is an occupant, a series offender of the UN Charter and International Law, which threatens the international community, humanitarian organizations and even the United Nations, and does so with impunity, “said Ahmad.” Despite being the aggressor, he pretends to be the victim. But today, he is completely exposed. “
After Pakistan’s response, the Israeli ambassador returned to the floor, accusing Pakistan and others to apply double ratings.
In its weekly information session on Friday, the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned Israeli aggression against Qatar and expressed its solidarity with the fraternal state, asking the international community to hold Israel for this unprovoked and illegal aggression.
PM address of Qatari
In his speech under rule 37, Qatar’s prime minister strongly denounced the Israeli attack in Doha. He said the attack went to a residential compound assigned to negotiate teams, accommodate the representatives of Hamas and their families, and terrified the residents.
“It is a violation of the sovereignty of the UN Member State,” he said. “Israel, led by extremists thirsty for blood, has gone beyond any borders, any limitation when it comes to behavior between states and individuals.
Have you heard of any state that is attacking the mediator in this way? A state that is attacking the negotiating teams that are housed by Qatar?
Posted in Dawn, September 13, 2025