US Muslim group condemns deadly attack on paramedics, journalist
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) says the attack that killed three paramedics and a journalist is a “new crime added” to Israel’s “record of horror”.
“While the cameras of two reporters were documenting the aftermath of an Israeli bombing and while the hands of three medics were reaching out to save the wounded, the occupation killed them all in another direct and deliberate attack on civilians,” CAIR said in a statement shared on X.
“Killing journalists is a crime. Killing paramedics is a crime.”
“These betrayals of every international and moral code happen on a daily basis in Gaza.”
“But the world is waking up,” the statement added.
“From college students peacefully protesting in America to the young activists on the Madleen, the rising generation overwhelmingly recognises the genocide in Gaza for what it is.”
A new crime added to the Israeli occupation's record of horror.
While the cameras of two reporters were documenting the aftermath of an Israeli bombing and while the hands of three medics were reaching out to save the wounded, the occupation killed them all in another direct and… pic.twitter.com/XwFV3fdlm5
— CAIR National (@CAIRNational) June 10, 2025
Qatar slams Israeli attempts to sow tension in its relations with US
Qatar’s International Media Office says Israeli media have been circulating “fabricated documents” once again, “in an attempt an attempt to sow tension and division” between it and the US.
The statement did not provide details on or specify the nature of the documents, but said the attempt comes at a “crucial stage in our efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas”.
The Times of Israel said on Sunday that the country’s Channel 12 broadcaster had reported on documents seized in Gaza, purporting to show Qatar’s “intensive collaboration” with Hamas “spanning a number of years, including attempts to thwart regional peace efforts by the US, marginalize Egyptian influence on Gaza, and bolster the roles of Turkey and Iran”.
The Qatari International Media Office called the release of the documents “a deliberate distraction, deployed by those who want to deflect attention from negative coverage of their own irresponsible actions in Gaza” even as a “breakthrough” in negotiations is “within reach”.
It also said that “similar methods” had been used to undermine people engaged in diplomatic efforts to end the war and “bring the hostages home including members of President Trump’s administration”.
Together with Egypt, Qatar and the US have been acting as mediators in the ceasefire negotiations over the Gaza conflict.







