Qatar's Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Majed Al Ansari, denied that the country was informed in advance of Israel's attack on Doha. 'The statements circulating about Qatar being informed of the attack in advance are unfounded. The phone call from an American authority occurred during the sounds of the explosions caused by the Israeli attack in Doha', Al Ansari said in a statement. Iran, on the other hand, strongly condemned the military aggression against Qatar. 'The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran strongly condemns the criminal action of the Zionist regime in the military attack on Qatar and the attempt to assassinate Palestinian leaders', the Iranian government said in a statement. Characterizing the attack as terrorist, Iran said that the action constitutes a blatant violation of the principles of the United Nations Charter and the fundamental rules of international law, as well as a clear aggression against Qatar's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Turkish President Recep Erdogan also considered the Israeli attack as a sign that the Netanyahu government intends to deepen the conflict and regional instability. 'This attack, a clear violation of international law and Qatar's sovereignty, also targeted the security and peace of our brotherly country, Qatar. I condemn this attack', Erdogan said in a statement. The condemnation of Israel's move was also reinforced by Portugal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to the Portuguese government, the attack violates Qatar's sovereignty and increases the risk of violence escalation in the region. 'We reiterate that the top priority is an immediate ceasefire and the release of hostages. A two-state solution is essential for stable peace', the ministry said.
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