Qatar condemns Iranian attacks on civilian targets in Bahrain, Kuwait
- Qatar has formally condemned Iranian attacks on civilian targets in Bahrain and Kuwait, labeling the actions a "grave violation" of national sovereignty.
- The State asserts that these strikes breach the 1949 Geneva Conventions and international humanitarian law, specifically the principles prohibiting indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
- This diplomatic response highlights the regional instability caused by unprovoked aggression and the urgent need to protect non-combatants from the consequences of armed conflict.
- Qatar is now calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions to prevent further volatility within the Gulf region.
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