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An Israeli military strike in the heart of Doha, Qatar, today has been met with fierce condemnation from Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkol Karman, who described the attack as a "cowardly terrorist crime" and a grave breach of international law that threatens to destabilize the entire region.
The attack, which Israeli officials have since confirmed, targeted a residential building in the Qatari capital. It represents a dramatic and unprecedented escalation in the ongoing conflict, taking it far beyond the established battlegrounds.
In a statement that captured the growing international alarm, Karman argued the strike constitutes a "blatant violation of Qatar's sovereignty, security, and the safety of its citizens and residents." Her statement gives voice to fears that such cross-border military actions could dismantle decades of international norms.
"This aggression sets a dangerous precedent that threatens the security of both the region and the world," Karman stated, emphasizing that the attack fundamentally undermines global efforts to achieve peace.
Karman expressed her "full solidarity with the State of Qatar, its leadership, and its people," framing the event not as a targeted military operation, but as an act of aggression against a sovereign nation.
"Such crimes will only intensify the resolve of free peoples to confront aggression and resist tyranny," she concluded.