Consequently, the Kuwaiti Cabinet expressed its full support on Tuesday. Ministers unanimously praised a significant speech. His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah delivered it. He spoke as the Amir’s representative at an emergency Arab-Islamic summit. The meeting in Qatar addressed a recent brutal Israeli attack.
The Cabinet meeting occurred at Bayan Palace. His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah chaired the session. Deputy Prime Minister Shareeda Al Maousherji provided a statement afterward. The speech forcefully renewed a national position. It confirmed that Kuwait condemns Israeli aggression without hesitation.
Furthermore, the Crown Prince emphasized Qatar’s vital security role. He stated it is a main pillar for all Arab and Muslim nations. Also, he offered heartfelt condolences to Qatar’s leadership and people. He also described the attack as a dangerous escalation. This action represents a direct threat to international security.
Moreover, the speech highlighted a pattern of behavior. It noted ongoing Israeli violations of sovereignty. This approach underestimates international peace efforts. It also shows disrespect for the international system. Therefore, the Crown Prince called for immediate action. He urged the international community to assume its responsibilities. He specifically addressed the UN Security Council.
Additionally, the Cabinet praised Qatar’s sincere mediation efforts. These efforts aimed to stop bloodshed in Gaza. The attack on Doha, therefore, seems intentional. It appears designed to devastate truce efforts. The Cabinet also reviewed other important matters. This included letters from friendly heads of state. They discussed enhancing bilateral relations.
The government also approved an educational update. Ministers saw presentations on new academic year preparations. They also reviewed 141 projects worth KD 1.3 billion. A bill to annul a medical insurance law was approved. Finally, the Cabinet eulogized former oil minister Emad Al-Atiqi. The government’s message remains clear and firm: Kuwait condemns Israeli aggression.

