OIC Calls on Int’l Community to Compel Israel to Abide by Peace Plan 

The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)
The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)
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OIC Calls on Int’l Community to Compel Israel to Abide by Peace Plan 

The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)
The OIC General Secretariat holds an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories. (SPA)

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation underscored on Thursday the centrality of the Palestinian cause and Jerusalem to the Muslim world, slamming Israel’s recent illegal measures in the West Bank.

The OIC General Secretariat held an extraordinary meeting in Jeddah to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian Territories.

A closing statement underlined “the need to compel Israel to implement a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and abide by the implementation of the US President Donald Trump’s peace plan.”

It called on it to move on to the second phase of the plan, ensuring the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, facilitate the return of displaced people to their homes, and “for the State of Palestine to assume its full responsibility, with Arab, Islamic, and international support, to commit to the full and normal opening of all crossings with the enclave.”

It urged Trump to “fulfill his pledges to Arab and Islamic states to prevent Israeli settlement activity, the annexation of the occupied West Bank, and forced displacement.”

It expressed “its absolute rejection and strong condemnation of the recent hostile decisions and measures taken by the illegal Israeli occupation authority, including the announcement by the so-called Israeli ‘Cabinet’ of illegal decisions aimed at imposing a colonial settlement reality in the occupied Palestinian territory, particularly in the West Bank, including Jerusalem.”

It deemed these decisions null and void, rejecting any form of annexation, and warning that this “dangerous escalation is a blatant new attack on the historical and legal rights of the Palestinian people, and a flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations, the principles of international law, and relevant UN resolutions.”

It called on the international community, “particularly the UN General Assembly and Security Council, to assume its responsibilities, including rejecting and condemning illegal Israeli practices and decisions, and confronting them by compelling Israel to cease all its illegal measures, which are null and void and have no legal effect under international law and relevant UN resolutions.”

It urged the international community “to take all deterrent and punitive measures and exert pressure to confront the Israeli occupation and its colonial practices, which undermine the rules of international law and destabilize the foundations of the law-based international order.

They must take all measures to that end, “particularly by severing all relations with Israel, including diplomatic, economic, trade, cultural, and parliamentary relations which perpetuate the occupation and its colonial system.”

It urged them “to leverage their international relations to impose economic and political sanctions to end the occupation.”



US Embassy in Bahrain to Close due to 'Ongoing Missile Strikes'

File photo of Bahrain Flag (Reuters)
File photo of Bahrain Flag (Reuters)
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US Embassy in Bahrain to Close due to 'Ongoing Missile Strikes'

File photo of Bahrain Flag (Reuters)
File photo of Bahrain Flag (Reuters)

The US embassy in Bahrain said it will close on Sunday after Iranian missiles targeted Manama, as Tehran launched broad retaliatory strikes in the Gulf following American and Israeli attacks.

"In light of ongoing missile strikes against Bahrain on February 28, the US Embassy in Bahrain will be closed on Sunday, March 1, 2026," the embassy said in a statement on X.

"We have cancelled all regular and emergency consular appointments for Sunday, March 1, 2026. We will communicate when the embassy returns to normal operations," it added.


Qatar Emir, Saudi Crown Prince Urge 'Immediate Halt' to Escalation on Call

Smoke is left in the sky after reported Iranian missile attacks, following strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Doha, Qatar, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Smoke is left in the sky after reported Iranian missile attacks, following strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Doha, Qatar, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
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Qatar Emir, Saudi Crown Prince Urge 'Immediate Halt' to Escalation on Call

Smoke is left in the sky after reported Iranian missile attacks, following strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Doha, Qatar, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Smoke is left in the sky after reported Iranian missile attacks, following strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Doha, Qatar, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Saturday urged a halt to escalation and return to dialogue after Iranian missiles targeted countries across the Gulf.

On a call "both sides emphasized the necessity of an immediate halt to any escalatory actions and a return to the dialogue table to preserve regional security and prevent a slide toward broader confrontations," the office of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said in a statement.


Gulf Countries Close Airspace after Intercepting Rockets from Iran

 Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain, February 28, 2026. (Reuters)
Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain, February 28, 2026. (Reuters)
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Gulf Countries Close Airspace after Intercepting Rockets from Iran

 Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain, February 28, 2026. (Reuters)
Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain, February 28, 2026. (Reuters)

Gulf countries temporarily closed their airspace after intercepting rockets fired at them from Iran in wake of the US and Israeli strikes against Iran.

In Qatar, the military said in a statement that it had intercepted incoming Iranian missiles before ⁠they reached ⁠Qatari territory.

The Interior Ministry said no damage was reported.

Bahrain confirmed an attack inside its territory and said a service center of the US Fifth Fleet had been struck.

The Kuwaiti army said it dealt with missiles in Kuwaiti airspace, while Jordan said it had downed two Iranian ballistic missiles.

The United Arab Emirates’ Defense Ministry said it had intercepted an Iranian missile attack.

One person was killed after a rocket was intercepted in the capital, Abu Dhabi, reported the state news agency WAM.

The UAE slammed the attack, saying it was a “flagrant violation of national sovereignty and international law.”

It stressed that “it reserves the right to retaliate to the escalation.”

Global airlines suspended flights across the Middle East, with flight maps showing the airspace over Iran virtually empty.