The State of Qatar issued a forceful condemnation after a series of missile and drone strikes on 17ā18 July that targeted Gulf countries and, according to Qatari authorities, threatened Qatari territory. In an official statement, the Qatari government described the strikes as a flagrant violation of sovereignty and called for immediate deāescalation to prevent further regional destabilisation.
What Qatar said
Qatarās Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the attacks represented a serious breach of international law and posed a direct risk to civilian lives and critical infrastructure. The statement expressed solidarity with affected neighbouring states, urged restraint by all parties, and called on the international community to take steps to prevent further escalation.
Events and impact
According to official and regional reports, the incidents on 17ā18 July involved multiple waves of missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles launched across the Gulf. Qatari airādefence systems were reported to have engaged incoming projectiles over Doha; falling debris from intercepted ordnance reportedly caused at least one injury. The strikes formed part of a broader pattern of crossāborder military activity that day, which also affected Bahrain, Kuwait and other neighbouring countries.
The attacks prompted civilādefence alerts in Doha, temporary disruptions to some transport services, and heightened security measures at key installations. Authorities urged residents to follow official guidance and remain vigilant while damage assessments continued.
Diplomatic response
Qatarās condemnation was accompanied by calls for urgent diplomatic action. The Qatari statement urged:
- Immediate cessation of hostilities and respect for territorial integrity.
- Engagement through diplomatic channels and international organisations to contain the crisis.
- Support for humanitarian protections to safeguard civilians in affected areas.
Regional bodies and several states issued parallel statements expressing concern and calling for restraint. Qatar also urged the United Nations and other international actors to help mediate and prevent further spillover.
Humanitarian and security concerns
Officials warned that continued crossāborder strikes risk exacerbating humanitarian needs and disrupting vital commercial routes, including maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes also raised fresh concerns about the safety of commercial aviation and the resilience of critical infrastructure in the Gulf.
What authorities are doing
Qatari security and civilādefence agencies said they were:
- Conducting damage and casualty assessments.
- Coordinating with regional partners on airādefence and civilāprotection measures.
- Maintaining open lines with diplomatic missions to manage consular and humanitarian needs.
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By News - July 18, 2026
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