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India condemns Israeli action for the first time, calling on Qatar to strike for violating its sovereignty.

India condemns Israeli action for the first time, calling on Qatar to strike for violating its sovereignty.

By Kajal Sharma - 11 Sep 2025 04:21 PM

Delhi, New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi denounced yesterday's Israeli missile assault as an invasion of Qatar's sovereignty during a call to the Emir of Qatar. Modi did not specifically name Israel in his public statement, but it was the first time India had used the phrase "condemn" in relation to any Israeli conduct during the Gaza war.A day later, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar, had a conversation with the Indian leader himself. The readout from Qatar stated that Modi had made the call."India condemns the violation of the sovereignty of the brotherly State of Qatar," Modi wrote on X after voicing his concerns to the emir. Modi added that he had conveyed to the emir of Qatar his "deep concern" and emphasized that India was "firmly in support of peace and stability in the region" and that it supported settling disputes "through dialogue and diplomacy.

"Modi conveyed India's "strong condemnation of a cowardly Israeli attack" that targeted home premises used by Hamas officials, while also expressing sympathy with Qatar, according to the Qatari readout. India emphasized that the strike was "a blatant violation of international law and norms and a serious threat to the security of Qatar and the region," according to the statement released by the emir's office. Modi vehemently denounced "any aggression" that jeopardized Qatar's security and stability, according to the readout.The emir thanked Modi for his words and India's backing, and he stated that Qatar would take all necessary steps to protect its security and sovereignty. Modi added in his X post that India was "against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations." This statement is thought to be an attempt to strike a balance between the infrequent censure and India's customary stance, which supports Israel's counterterrorism strategy over its operations in Gaza. The Qatari readout contained no mention of terrorism.

 

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