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Egypt warns against consequences of Israeli aggression in Qatar

The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned against the grave consequences of the brutal and unprecedented Israeli escalation against the State of Qatar, stressing the serious risks it poses to regional stability, its undermining of de-escalation efforts, and its expansion of confrontations at the expense of civilian safety and the stability of nations.In a statement issued today, the ministry condemned in the strongest possible terms Israel's blatant aggression against the State of Qatar, which targeted a residential headquarters in Doha housing several members of the political bureau of Hamas, in a flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, and in disregard for international norms and conventions.The statement affirmed Egypt's full solidarity and unwavering support for the State of Qatar's leadership, government, and people in the face of this disgraceful aggression. It further warned all regional and international parties of the reckless Israeli policy aimed at expanding the circle of conflict and undermining all peace gains achieved over the past decades.The ministry stressed that this aggressive Israeli approach clearly reflects a deliberate intent to destroy all prospects for de-escalation, a ceasefire, and an agreement ensuring both a cessation of hostilities and the release of hostages, highlighting the complete absence of political will on the Israeli side to move toward peace, while persisting in aggression and systematic violations of international law.It added that Egypt, while reaffirming its categorical rejection of any form of aggression against the territories of Arab states, emphasizes once again that the security and stability of the State of Qatar is a fundamental pillar of Arab national security, and that any harm to it constitutes a highly dangerous development that cannot be accepted under any pretext or justification.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Egypt deplores Israeli attack on Qatar

Egypt expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the aggressive action carried out by the Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday against the State of Qatar, targeting a meeting of Palestinian leaders in Doha to discuss ways to reach a ceasefire agreement, adding that this attack constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and the principles of respect for the sovereignty of states and the sanctity of their territories.In a statement, the Egyptian presidency affirmed that this attack represents a dangerous precedent and an unacceptable development, and constitutes a direct assault on the sovereignty of the State of Qatar, which plays a pivotal role in mediation efforts to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The statement emphasized that this escalation undermines international efforts to achieve calm and threatens security and stability in the entire region.The Egyptian presidency urged the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibilities regarding this flagrant Israeli violation, take immediate action to halt the aggression, and hold those responsible accountable, so that it does not add to Israel's usual impunity.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty speaks during a press conference with Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos (not pictured) at the Foreign Ministry in Nicosia, Friday.
Region

Egypt vows to block Palestinian displacement, hardens rhetoric on Gaza

Egypt says eviction of Gazans is a red lineForeign minister says a genocide is 'in motion' in GazaIsrael has denied genocide, says its actions are self defenceCairo keep up tougher tone as war nears two yearsEgypt said Friday it would not tolerate mass displacement of Palestinians and what it described as genocide, continuing to ratchet up its criticism of Israel's Gaza offensive as thousands of residents of Gaza City defied Israeli orders to leave."Displacement is not an option and it is a red line for Egypt and we will not allow it to happen," Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty told reporters in Nicosia."Displacement means liquidation and the end of the Palestinian cause and there is no legal or moral or ethical ground to evict people from their homeland," he said.His comments are in line with a hardening of Egyptian language this year about Israel's conduct in the enclave, which borders Egypt, even as it has worked with Qatar and the US to try to mediate a ceasefire in the almost two-year-old war.Repeating accusations of genocide levelled by the Egyptian leadership against Israel in recent months, he added: "What is happening on the ground is far beyond the imagination. There is a genocide in motion there, mass killing of civilians, artificial starvation created by the Israelis," Abdelatty said.Israeli authorities did not immediately reply to a request for comment.Israel has in the past strongly denied that its actions in Gaza amount to genocide and says they are justified as self defence. It is fighting a case at the International Court of Justice in the Hague that accuses it of genocide and which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned as "outrageous".Israel launched its assault on the Gaza Strip in October 2023, after fighters from Hamas, the Palestinian group in control of the territory, stormed southern Israel.More than 64,000 Palestinians have since been killed, Gaza health authorities say, with much of the densely populated enclave laid to ruin and its residents facing a humanitarian crisis.Israel began an offensive in Gaza City on August 10, in what Netanyahu says is a plan to defeat Hamas fighters in the part of Gaza where Israeli troops fought most heavily in the war's initial phase. It now controls about 40% of Gaza City, a military spokesperson said on Thursday.Much of Gaza City was laid to waste in the war's initial weeks in October-November 2023. About a million people lived there before the war, and hundreds of thousands are believed to have returned to live among the ruins, especially since Israel ordered people out of other areas and launched offensives elsewhere.

Gulf Times
Qatar

‘Printed Nostalgia’ – A glimpse into shared memories

Qatar residents and visitors have a final opportunity to immerse themselves in a captivating exploration of personal and collective memories at the “Printed Nostalgia” exhibition on view at Fire Station: Artists in Residence until September 1. The exhibition, curated by Saida Alkhulaifi and Fatima AlZaini, takes visitors on a journey through the evocative power of printed works at Gallery 4 of Fire Station. “Printed Nostalgia” showcases a diverse range of artistic perspectives, with contributing artists hailing from Qatar, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkiye, Morocco, Sudan, the US, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Kenya, Yemen, Tunisia, Jordan, Iran, and Syria, among other countries. Through their prints, Qatar Museums (QM) noted that these artists dig deeper into themes of architecture, culture, migration, and the fabric of everyday life, creating a poignant space where emotions, identities, and histories converge. Each piece serves as a fragment of time, carefully preserved, shared, and reimagined for audiences to contemplate. Among the featured artists contributing their unique visions are Mubarak al-Thani (Qatar), Syeda Hiba Zehra (Pakistan), Jaili Hajo (Sudan), Ali Gad (Egypt), Meara Albast (US), Nuwair al-Hajeri (UAE), Rasha Yousif (Bahrain), Aleesha Suleman (Kenya), and Asli Gokce Musekura (Turkiye), alongside a host of other international talents. According to the QM, this show offers a distinct artistic experience for all who seek to understand the deep connections between art, memory, and the fundamental aspects of the human condition. It artfully blends various mediums, including digital illustration, photography, painting, collage, and written word, successfully transforming digital expressions into tangible, physical forms. The exhibition culminates in a specially designed cozy and reflective room, providing a quiet sanctuary for visitors to pause and reconnect with their own personal memories. This thoughtfully curated space honours the enduring and tangible power of remembrance, echoing the historical role of printed materials in preserving people’s stories. The artwork on display were carefully selected through an international open call that garnered 322 submissions from across the globe. From this extensive pool, 98 artists – whose works collectively represent a rich collection of voices and interpretations of nostalgia – were chosen. The Fire Station plays a crucial role in nurturing artistic talent by supporting artists and curators at all career stages. Through its comprehensive residency programmes, it provides vital working studio space, fosters creative exchange, and offers cultural enrichment both within Qatar and internationally through its Paris and New York residency programmes.

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani (left) and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty at the press conference at New Alamein City Thursday. (Reuters)
Region

Qatar, Egypt committed to reach a solution that ends Gaza war: PM

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani affirmed Thursday Qatar and Egypt’s commitment to reach a solution that ends the Israeli war on Gaza, despite all attempts to distort, disrupt, and undermine these efforts.His Excellency stressed that without the bilateral partnership and the scale of their efforts, the previous ceasefire agreement in the Strip would not have been achieved.He made these remarks during a joint press conference with Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdel Aatty on the sidelines of the Sixth Session of the Qatari-Egyptian Joint Higher Committee in Cairo.The PM stated that the international community must exert pressure on Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and stop the famine currently affecting the Palestinian people, expressing hope for a ceasefire agreement to be reached as soon as possible.He noted that his visit to Cairo comes within the framework of the Committee's sixth session and reflects the vision of both countries' leadership to deepen bilateral relations, which have witnessed remarkable development in recent years, adding that the recent visit of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to Qatar was a significant milestone in advancing these relations.HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the Committee's discussions covered various issues, confirming the alignment of views between Qatar and Egypt on many regional matters.He emphasised their joint efforts to de-escalate tensions in several Arab countries, including Lebanon, Syria and Sudan.He also highlighted that Lebanon and Syria are witnessing irresponsible Israeli actions that threaten the security of the entire region, unfortunately without any deterrent response.In another context, the PM underscored the strong fraternal ties between Qatar and Egypt, rooted in solid relations between the two peoples and leaderships, as well as the economic foundations currently being built to establish a new phase of joint economic co-operation.He reviewed the package of direct Qatari investments in Egypt previously announced in Doha, amounting to approximately US$7.5bn, noting that several bilateral agreements and projects will be finalised in the coming weeks.He praised the growth in trade volume between the two countries and looked forward to further expansion in the future, emphasising that joint co-operation is not limited to the economic field but also includes cultural, agricultural, social solidarity, and societal transformation sectors.He considered the memoranda of understanding signed Thursday with the Egyptian side an important step toward diversifying the base of co-operation between the two countries.The PM underlined that there is a valuable opportunity for consultation between the two countries, which has not stopped and is not limited to joint meetings, but also continues through daily communications.He commended the scale of efforts made by both sides to reach a halt to the genocide being inflicted on the Palestinian people in Gaza, adding that it is shameful that these conditions have persisted for months without any action from the international community, appreciating the partnership with the United States and all efforts by Arab and Islamic countries that support the Qatari and Egyptian initiatives.He also explained that the past period witnessed intensive work to reach common ground for an agreement on the release of hostages and detainees, the exchange of prisoners, and a ceasefire as a prelude to ending the war. However, these efforts were unfortunately met with further disregard.He affirmed the great responsibility that lies with the international community to act in ending the famine and siege affecting the Palestinian people in Gaza.The PM noted that the Committee also discussed developments with regard to Iranian nuclear file, which represents a critical security issue for all countries in the region, underscoring the importance of reaching a diplomatic solution that ensures regional stability, which cannot be achieved through war but through diplomatic means.He called on Arab countries and regional states to cooperate in reaching such solutions.The Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Dr Badr Abdel Aatty affirmed that the Sixth Session of the Qatari-Egyptian Joint Higher Committee witnessed the signing of several agreements and memoranda of understanding, most notably a co-operation agreement in the field of social insurance between Egypt's Ministry of Social Solidarity and the General Retirement and Social Insurance Authority of Qatar, in addition to a memorandum of understanding for co-operation in the agricultural sector between the two brotherly countries.During the conference, he announced the launch of a political consultation mechanism between the foreign ministries of both countries, as well as the signing of the minutes of the sixth session of the Committee, which saw broad ministerial participation from both sides, including the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, the Minister of Social Solidarity, and the Minister of Agriculture on the Egyptian side.He said that the convening of this session and its outcomes was a reflection of the commitment of both Qatar and Egypt to build on the results of the previous committee meeting, hosted in Doha in 2024, and the subsequent reciprocal high-level visits.He noted that the discussions addressed ways to enhance and develop bilateral relations while also pointing to an increase in excess of 54% in trade exchange between the two countries over the past year, in addition to Qatar's commitment to inject investments in Egypt amounting to $7.5bn, with work underway on specific projects to be announced in the coming weeks.Aatty said the Egyptian side presented promising investment opportunities and legislative and procedural reforms adopted by Egypt to facilitate the work of investors, including Qatari investors.He affirmed the commitment to empower the private sector in both countries and enhance its role in supporting the economy and development, confirming that the coming phase will witness the flow of more Qatari investments into priority sectors, including agriculture, food security, real estate development, tourism and hospitality, transport and logistics, industrial localisation, and renewable energy.Regarding regional and international issues, the Egyptian foreign minister said the discussions addressed developments in the Palestinian cause, affirming the alignment of Qatari and Egyptian views on the need for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, ensuring full access to humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages and a number of Palestinian detainees, paving the way for a permanent end to the aggression and a comprehensive political settlement that leads to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.He also stressed the firm rejection by both countries of any attempts at forced displacement of the Palestinian people, considering it a red line that cannot be accepted under any pretext.He noted the continued Qatari-Egyptian efforts, in coordination with the United States and regional and international parties, to reach an agreement for a 60-day ceasefire during which negotiations would be held to end the war, ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid, and prepare for an early recovery and reconstruction conference for Gaza, with the participation of Qatar.Aatty highlighted that the discussions also covered the situations in Sudan, Libya, Syria, and Lebanon, in addition to developments in the Red Sea region, freedom of navigation, and the Iranian nuclear issue, affirming the alignment of Qatari and Egyptian positions on these issues and their commitment to resolve the same through peaceful means, away from military solutions.

Gulf Times
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PM meets Egyptian counterpart

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani met Thursday with Egyptian Prime Minister Dr Mostafa Madbouly.They discussed relations between the two countries and ways to support and enhance them, particularly in the fields of investment, economy, diplomacy, agriculture, food security, and social affairs.Both sides affirmed their keenness to seize promising opportunities to advance bilateral relations to broader horizons in all fields.