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'Iran's attack will not go unanswered,' Qatar's foreign ministry says

Qatar's Foreign Ministry said Iran's attacks have crossed "every red line" and condemned the strikes which targeted civilian areas and facilities.

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00:00Qatar issued a stern warning to Iran on Tuesday, saying it has crossed every red line and its attacks will
00:06not go without a response, as it also poses a, quote, grave danger to international economies.
00:12Speaking to reporters, Qatar's foreign ministry says Iran did not just target military facilities, but the entire Qatari territory, including
00:20its Doha airport and natural gas facilities.
00:22Qatar also shot down two Iranian fighter jets who entered its airspace on Monday.
00:27Red lines have already been crossed. The attack on our sovereignty, the blatant attack on our people, on the security
00:35and safety of our nation, has already crossed every possible red line.
00:41And therefore, we have taken all possible measures and we reserve the right to retaliate.
00:45Dr. Majid Al Ansari says there are currently no open lines of communication with Iran, and he made it clear
00:50that retaliation is firmly on the table.
00:52He also stressed that Qatar is completely prepared with enough air defense missiles to deal with any attack.
00:59Attacks like these will not go unanswered and cannot go unanswered.
01:03And when Iran struck Qatar the first time in the span of the 12-day war, we said very clearly
01:12at that time that this will merit retaliation from outside and we reserve the right to retaliate.
01:16The only reason we did not retaliate at that time was because we prioritized regional security and the possibility of
01:23a ceasefire.
01:23But the fact that this is happening again right now and that our sovereignty has been challenged in this way
01:31means that this cannot go unanswered another time.
01:35Dr. Al Ansari also says Iran's attack on Qatar's LNG facilities forced their temporary closure and posed a grave danger
01:43to international economies.
01:44Meanwhile, Qatar's airspace remains closed.
01:47More than 8,000 transit passengers are currently stranded and are being hosted inside the country.
01:52Adil Halim, Euronews, Doha.
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