Dr. Said Shaheen: The Doha Summit is a necessity and will not be formal or symbolic; it may witness practical and deterrent steps to curb the occupation's ambitions.
Noor Awda: An opportunity to show solidarity through practical steps that determine the ability to confront Israeli assaults and enhance Qatar's role.
Dr. Abdul Majid Suwailem: The summit may be limited to statements of condemnation and denunciation, raising the ceiling of political discourse without accompanying deterrent measures.
Dr. Riham Awda: It is not unlikely that Qatar's role in mediation will be suspended, as well as the declaration that the Israeli delegation is "not welcome" in Doha.
Nizar Nazzal: The upcoming summit carries politically significant messages, whether towards Israel, the international community, or the Arab and Islamic peoples.
Dr. Mohamed Al-Tamawi: The summit shows that the issue is no longer limited to Gaza only, but has turned into a regional security matter that affects Arab dignity and sovereignty.
The Qatari capital, Doha, is preparing to host an emergency Arab-Islamic summit tomorrow, Sunday, at a time when the region is witnessing escalating tensions following the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders inside Qatar. The summit gains exceptional importance as it transcends the context of the Gaza war to become a regional security issue related to dignity and Arab sovereignty, raising questions about the ability of participating countries to take a unified and effective stance against Israeli threats.
According to analyses from writers, analysts, specialists, and university professors in separate conversations with "Y," the summit carries multiple messages, the most prominent of which is the rejection of targeting the sovereignty of Arab states, affirming support for Qatar in its role as a key mediator, and rejecting any attempts to undermine or disrupt this role, in addition to a symbolic and practical message to support the Palestinian people and uphold their political and human rights.
Writers, analysts, specialists, and university professors emphasize that the anticipated summit places the international community before its responsibilities, demanding an end to violations of international laws and the protection of regional stability from any future assaults.
As for the potential outcomes of the summit, according to writers, analysts, specialists, and university professors, several scenarios may unfold, starting from issuing strong condemnation statements against the Israeli aggression and maintaining the unity of the Arab and Islamic stance, moving through organized diplomatic action via Arab and Islamic ministerial committees to exert pressure on Israel through the United Nations and the Security Council, and reaching more escalatory steps that include economic sanctions or reviewing normalization agreements, and perhaps even imposing measures to protect mediators and ensure the continuity of negotiation tracks, making the summit an opportunity to define the ceiling of practical and political movements in facing current challenges.
Israel continues to implement its plans to destabilize the region.
Dr. Said Shaheen, a professor of political media at Hebron University, confirms that the summit scheduled to be held in the Qatari capital Doha next week represents a "critical necessity" in light of the growing challenges and threats posed by Israel with direct support from the United States, following the recent aggression against Qatar and the attempted assassination of the Palestinian negotiating delegation represented by Hamas leaders, alongside the ongoing genocide in Gaza with all its humanitarian dimensions.
Shaheen clarifies that Israel is not content with its aggression against Gaza but continues to implement its plans to destabilize the region and undermine regional and international peace, benefiting from the cover of the U.S. administration led by Donald Trump and some Western countries that stand by it.
Shaheen points out that the occupation has become "rampant in the region" after targeting Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, and Syria, in addition to continuing its war of destruction, starvation, and cleansing in the besieged sector.
Multiple messages for the summit.
Shaheen notes that the summit carries multiple messages, the most prominent of which is that the participating countries recognize the magnitude of the threat to Arab national security and the sovereignty of states, as well as the blatant violation of international laws and norms.
The most important message of the summit, according to Shaheen, is the affirmation of the Islamic countries' support for Qatar in facing the "blatant aggression," which does not target Doha alone but threatens the Gulf states and the entire Arab and Islamic region.
He points out that the summit will not be formal or symbolic; it may witness practical and deterrent steps to curb the Israeli occupation's ambitions if it continues its aggression.





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The emergency Doha summit.. a test for Arabs and Muslims in facing the dreams of expansion and tendencies of arrogance.