Omer Celik, the spokesperson for Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party, said on Thursday that the brutal terrorist act committed by Israel in Qatar is an aggression against all countries wishing to achieve peace and ceasefire.
This came in press statements following a meeting of the party's central committee chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the party's headquarters in the capital, Ankara.
Celik explained that "the Israeli attack on Qatar has once again proven that the genocide network ignores all rules and engages in a cunning approach to the extent that it has even ensnared the negotiating team in a trap."
He added that "the attack also proved that the main party threatening international order and law and the national security of countries is the network of (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu."
Celik continued: "It has been unequivocally established that there is no platform to discuss other issues without stopping Netanyahu's network and holding it accountable before the law."
He stated that "this network has directly attacked negotiations, diplomacy, the ceasefire process, and calls from the international community."
On Tuesday, the Israeli army announced that it had launched an airstrike on the leadership of Hamas in Doha, which sparked widespread regional and global condemnations and calls for a collective response to deter Israel.
Qatar condemned the Israeli attack, describing it as "state terrorism," affirming its right to respond to this aggression that resulted in the death of a member of the internal security forces.
Meanwhile, Hamas announced that its negotiating delegation, led by its chief in Gaza, Khalil al-Hayya, survived an assassination attempt, while the director of his office, Jihad Labed, and his son, Hamam al-Hayya, along with three companions, Abdullah Abdul Wahid, Moamen Hassouna, and Ahmad al-Mamlouk, were killed.
The attack on Qatar came despite its role as a mediator alongside Egypt, with American participation, in indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel to reach an agreement for prisoner exchange and a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
This attack reflects Israel's expansion of its aggressions regionally, as it launched an aggression against Iran last June and has been committing genocide in Gaza for nearly two years, along with assaults in the occupied West Bank, and conducting airstrikes on Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
The Israeli attack on Qatar has once again proven that the genocide network ignores all rules.





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Chalek: Israel's attack on Qatar is an aggression against all countries wishing for peace.