Doha: Al-Raya newspaper highlighted the distinctive Qatar-Jordan relations, describing them as strategic integration between countries united by the bonds of Islam, Arabism, shared history, and honorable stances on Arab and Islamic issues. The newspaper noted that the constructive official talks held by HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and HM King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan emphasized the special nature of Qatar-Jordan relations, addressed the strong fraternal ties between the two countries and ways to support and enhance them across various fields, especially economic and investment sectors, in addition to the latest developments in the region.
According to Qatar News Agency, the newspaper noted HH the Amir's emphasis during the talks on the necessity of coordinating efforts and enhancing joint Arab action to confront the threats facing the region and its security, primarily ending the suffering of the Palestinian people by finding a peaceful and comprehensive solution to their just cause, in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions. The editorial concluded by highlighting the significant diplomatic efforts by Doha and Amman to stop the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people, protect civilian lives, reduce escalation, and ensure the immediate and continuous delivery of aid. The high-level coordination between the two Arab capitals aims to protect the Palestinian people, stop the aggression through diplomatic solutions, and support mediation efforts.
Al-Arab newspaper also remarked on HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani's visit to Amman amid increasing regional tensions, noting that it presents an opportunity to strengthen political cooperation, especially in facing security and humanitarian challenges. The visit followed the Israeli attack on Doha last week, an event that sparked widespread international anger. The leaders emphasized the importance of helping the Palestinians achieve their legitimate national rights, including the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. Al-Arab concluded by affirming that Qatar-Jordan relations have witnessed positive development over the years, stressing that this visit reaffirms Arab unity in the face of challenges.
Meanwhile, The Peninsula newspaper stated that the visit by HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to Jordan comes at a decisive moment for the Arab world. Occurring just days after the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha, the visit is not only a testament to the historic depth of Qatar-Jordan ties but also a powerful reaffirmation of unity in the face of escalating Israeli aggression across the region. HM King Abdullah II's unequivocal support for Qatar underscores the Hashemite Kingdom's recognition that an attack on Doha is an attack on the principles of Arab sovereignty and collective security. This solidarity is not merely diplomatic courtesy but a reflection of a shared vision for defending Arab dignity and countering destabilizing policies that threaten the region's security.
The Peninsula highlighted that the Qatar-Jordan relationship is becoming a successful model of Arab cooperation, founded on mutual respect, shared vision, and balanced diplomacy. At a time when the region faces unprecedented challenges, the Amman-Doha axis projects a narrative of constructive engagement, offering pragmatic solutions rooted in peace, stability, and development. The newspaper concluded by noting that Israel's aggression, whether in Gaza or now against Qatar, aims to sow division and fear, but the attack has only deepened unity among Arab states. It emphasized that Qatar and Jordan represent a wider Arab determination to resist aggression, defend sovereignty, and advance peace.