Turkey, Egypt and Qatar condemn recent Israeli strikes in Gaza, issuing a joint statement calling for restraint and adherence to a ceasefire agreement.

In the statement, the three countries say that intensifying attacks undermines ongoing efforts to implement measures aimed at ending the Gaza conflict and risks escalating tensions. They also urge Israel to comply with its obligations under the ceasefire and to refrain from actions that could worsen the situation.

Reuters reporting cited in two of the articles frames the condemnation as part of wider diplomatic work, including negotiations and engagement connected to a “Board of Peace” and talks with Israeli officials. While all outlets highlight the same message from Turkey, Egypt and Qatar, they differ mainly in emphasis: one focuses on the need for “necessary steps” to ensure ceasefire compliance and prevent escalation, while others stress that the strikes undermine regional and international mediation at a critical moment.