Doha, July 14, 2026 — Qatar issued a strong statement condemning Iran's renewed missile and drone attacks. The strikes hit Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait in recent days.
Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the attacks "an egregious violation" of each nation's sovereignty. The ministry said the strikes also broke international rules that govern relations between states.
What Qatar Said
The ministry stressed the need to shield the region from further fallout. It urged all sides to return to dialogue, diplomacy, and de-escalation. Qatar said these steps remain essential for regional and global stability.
Qatar also reaffirmed its solidarity with Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait. The ministry said Doha stands behind any measures the three countries take. Those measures aim to protect their sovereignty and national security.
Background on the Attacks
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched the strikes as retaliation against the United States. The attacks followed fresh American airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear-linked sites. Washington carried out those strikes after Iran targeted commercial shipping near the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran hit US-linked military installations in Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait over several days. Jordan's military intercepted eight missiles aimed at its territory. Kuwait shot down multiple missiles and drones, though falling debris caused injury and damage. Bahrain's armed forces also intercepted incoming fire near US Navy facilities in the country.
The attacks then widened to include Qatar, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates. Iran said it targeted radar systems, fuel depots, and other US-linked infrastructure across the region. The wave of strikes has strained a fragile ceasefire reached between Washington and Tehran in mid-June.
A Wider Wave of Regional Condemnation
Qatar's statement joins similar condemnations from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia called the strikes a violation of the sovereignty of neighboring states. The kingdom warned that continued attacks threaten regional security efforts.
Gulf states have repeatedly urged Iran and the United States to honor their ceasefire commitments. Qatar has played an active mediating role in past rounds of US-Iran talks. Doha has said it cannot continue mediating while under direct attack itself.
Why This Matters
The renewed strikes mark a serious escalation in the wider US-Iran conflict. They also raise fresh concerns about stability across the Gulf region. Continued attacks on US allies could further complicate efforts to restore the ceasefire.
Qatar's statement reflects a broader Gulf Cooperation Council push for restraint. Regional governments continue to call for a return to negotiated solutions. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected in the coming days.
By neha - July 15, 2026
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