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‘Ceasefire Must Stop the Killings’: Spain, Egypt & Saudi Ministers Clash Over Gaza & Israel | AC1G

 

At Doha Forum 2025, top diplomats including Spain’s FM José Manuel Albares, Norway’s FM Espen Barth Eide, Saudi Arabia’s Dr. Manal Radwan, and Egypt’s FM Badr Abdelatty discuss Gaza’s ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and the path toward a Palestinian state. The panel debates international responsibilities, sequencing of peace initiatives, and deploying a stabilization force. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News. “‘We Must Get the Sequencing Right’ – Doha Forum Leaders on Gaza Peace” “‘Temporary Solutions, Real Palestinian Governance’ – Diplomatic Panel Speaks” “Doha Forum 2025: Gaza Ceasefire, Humanitarian Aid, and Peace Pathways” “Blistering Gaza Panel at Doha Forum: Leaders Slam Israel, Demand Justice Now” “‘Ceasefire Must Stop the Killings’: Ministers Clash Over Gaza Crisis at Doha Forum” “Global Leaders Debate Gaza Reckoning: Path to Peace, Humanitarian Aid & Accountability” Qatar hosts the 23rd Doha Forum, bringing world leaders together to discuss “Mediation in a Time of Fragmentation.” Key speakers include H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, H.E. Kaja Kallas, H.E. José Manuel Albares, and H.E. Hakan Fidan. The session highlights global cooperation, diplomacy, and peace initiatives. For more details, watch our story and subscribe to our channel, DRM News. ‘Ceasefire Must Stop the Killings’: Spain, Egypt & Saudi Ministers Clash Over Gaza & Israel | AC1G ‘Ceasefire Must Stop the Killings’: Spain, Egypt, Norway & Saudi Ministers Clash Over Gaza & Israel | AC1G Doha Forum 2025, Qatar news, H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani, Kaja Kallas, José Manuel Albares, Hakan Fidan, global diplomacy, international relations, peace talks, mediation, world leaders, European Union, Turkey foreign affairs, Middle East politics, Doha Forum opening, international cooperation, global security, diplomatic summit, Qatar foreign policy, international dialogue