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Qatar Tracks Radiation Amid Israeli Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites
Qatar Tracks Radiation Amid Israeli Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites

Leaders

time31 minutes ago

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  • Leaders

Qatar Tracks Radiation Amid Israeli Strikes on Iran Nuclear Sites

Qatar is closely monitoring radiation levels in the Gulf as Israeli strikes target Iranian nuclear facilities. Foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari stated on Tuesday, 'We monitor this daily,' reassuring no immediate concern. However, he cautioned that prolonged escalation could potentially lead to unpredictable consequences in the region. The Gulf waters are indeed crucial as the main water source for regional countries, Ansari emphasized. Israel's Air Campaign and Regional Impact Meanwhile, Israel launched an unprecedented air campaign against Iran's nuclear infrastructure on Friday, triggering deadly exchanges. This action triggered deadly missile exchanges between the two nations, which are now in their fifth day. Ansari stressed the significance of the Gulf waters, which provide essential resources for the entire region. Consequently, the international community must urgently address the risks of targeting nuclear and energy facilities. Furthermore, the IAEA confirmed on Friday that Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant on the Gulf coast remains untargeted. Israel's strikes primarily focused on uranium enrichment facilities located hundreds of kilometers inland, away from populated areas. Additionally, Israel struck a major Iranian gas facility on the Gulf coast, impacting the South Pars gas field shared with Qatar. Ansari strongly condemned these strikes as reckless and dangerous, emphasizing their potential destabilizing effects. Qatar's Response and Regional Security In conclusion, Ansari confirmed that Qatar's facilities in the South Pars gas field remain secure despite the ongoing strikes. However, he strongly condemned Israel's actions against Iran's energy infrastructure as reckless and dangerous. The international community must urgently intervene to prevent further escalation and protect regional stability. Qatar continues to monitor radiation levels and regional developments very closely to ensure safety. Short link : Post Views: 134 Related Stories

Qatar monitoring Gulf radiation after Israeli strikes on Iran nuclear sites
Qatar monitoring Gulf radiation after Israeli strikes on Iran nuclear sites

New Straits Times

time5 hours ago

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  • New Straits Times

Qatar monitoring Gulf radiation after Israeli strikes on Iran nuclear sites

DOHA: Qatar has been monitoring radiation levels in the Gulf as Israeli air strikes pound Iranian nuclear facilities, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. "We are monitoring this on a daily basis," foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari told a news conference. "We have nothing to be concerned about right now, but obviously prolonged escalation will have unpredictable consequences." Israel launched an unprecedented air campaign against Iran's nuclear infrastructure on Friday, triggering deadly missile exchanges between the arch foes, which are now in their fifth day. "We have to emphasise, when we are talking about the waters of the Gulf, it's the main source of water for all of us here in the region," Ansari said. "The international community has to make it very clear that any targeting of nuclear facilities, any targeting of fuel or energy facilities in this region, would have ramifications that are unknown to us in the Gulf." Iran has a nuclear power plant at Bushehr on the Gulf coast, though its uranium enrichment facilities, which have been targeted by Israel, lie hundreds of kilometres (miles) inland. The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, said on Friday it had been informed by Iran that the Bushehr plant had not been targeted. On Saturday, Israel struck a major Iranian gas facility on the Gulf coast serving the South Pars gas field, which is shared with Qatar.

Qatar says monitoring radiation as Israel hits Iran nuclear sites
Qatar says monitoring radiation as Israel hits Iran nuclear sites

The Sun

time6 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Qatar says monitoring radiation as Israel hits Iran nuclear sites

DOHA: Qatar has been monitoring radiation levels in the Gulf as Israeli air strikes pound Iranian nuclear facilities, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. 'We are monitoring this on a daily basis,' foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari told a news conference. 'We have nothing to be concerned about right now, but obviously prolonged escalation will have unpredictable consequences.' Israel launched an unprecedented air campaign against Iran's nuclear infrastructure on Friday, triggering deadly missile exchanges between the arch foes, which are now in their fifth day. 'We have to emphasise, when we are talking about the waters of the Gulf, it's the main source of water for all of us here in the region,' Ansari said. 'The international community has to make it very clear that any targeting of nuclear facilities, any targeting of fuel or energy facilities in this region, would have ramifications that are unknown to us in the Gulf.' Iran has a nuclear power plant at Bushehr on the Gulf coast, though its uranium enrichment facilities, which have been targeted by Israel, lie hundreds of kilometres (miles) inland. The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, said on Friday it had been informed by Iran that the Bushehr plant had not been targeted. On Saturday, Israel struck a major Iranian gas facility on the Gulf coast serving the South Pars gas field, which is shared with Qatar. Ansari said Qatar's own facilities in the field were 'secure' but condemned the Israeli strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure as 'reckless'.

Qatar condemns Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities
Qatar condemns Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities

Middle East Eye

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Middle East Eye

Qatar condemns Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities

Qatar has issued a strong rebuke of Israel's recent strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling the move reckless and dangerous. Speaking at a press conference in Doha, foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari warned that Israel's actions would have 'very dire repercussions' for the region. Ansari said the Israeli attack came at a moment when Iran had been pursuing a 'positive diplomatic path' with the United States, with several regional actors supporting the talks. He described the escalation as 'an uncalculated measure' that risked undermining fragile progress in regional diplomacy. Qatar, which has long played a mediating role, remains engaged in efforts to de-escalate tensions. 'We believe the US is still committed to reaching an agreement,' Ansari said, adding that Doha would continue to push for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

Qatari mediator says 'efforts continue' to reach a truce agreement
Qatari mediator says 'efforts continue' to reach a truce agreement

L'Orient-Le Jour

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • L'Orient-Le Jour

Qatari mediator says 'efforts continue' to reach a truce agreement

Qatar, the mediating country between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, said on Tuesday it is continuing its efforts towards a truce in Gaza, shortly after a statement from Hamas indicated that negotiations were no longer useful at this stage. "Our efforts continue despite the difficulty of the situation and the catastrophic humanitarian situation" in the Palestinian territory, said the spokesperson for the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Majed al-Ansari, noting "permanent contacts" between the parties involved.

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