TOKYO: Japan’s government has condemned Israel for its attack on Hamas officials in Qatar.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Wednesday that Tel Aviv’s action undermines diplomatic peace efforts “and threatens Qatar’s sovereignty and security, and ultimately the stability of the region. Our country strongly condemns this.”
Hayashi added that “serious diplomatic efforts are being made” to resolve the crisis.
“Achieving a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages are urgent issues,” he said.
“We express our solidarity with Qatar and strongly urge Israel to return to negotiations immediately and sincerely work towards achieving a ceasefire and the release of hostages.”
Achieving peace and stability in the Middle East were important issues, he said, calling on all parties “to refrain from any actions that undermine regional stability, including acts of terrorism.”
A local expert told Arab News Japan that some in the nation’s defense circles believe that Israel’s jets flew across Iraq and approached Qatar over the Arabian Gulf.
Additionally, there is speculation among defense officials that the UK assisted Israel by providing jets for mid-air refueling.
“If true, the British are complicit in this act of aggression and terrorism against a non-member NATO ally,” one Japanese expert said asking not to be named.
However, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a statement on X, has condemned Israel’s attacks on Qatar.
Starmer, who is expected to meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog in London on Wednesday, said he had no prior knowledge of the attack. White House officials have reportedly stated they were informed of the action.
The UK prime minister said the military strike was a violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and risked “further escalation across the region.”
“The priority must be an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages and a huge surge in aid into Gaza. This is the only solution towards long-lasting peace,” he said.