Qatar's Prime Minister said on Friday that Doha will work with international and regional partners to urgently stop what it described as aggression against Iran, according to a government statement.
The Prime Minister made the remarks during a phone call with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, in which the two discussed Israel's attacks on Iranian territory.
"Israel's attacks will certainly not go unanswered, and the gates of hell will soon be opened upon them," new IRGC chief-commander Mohammad Pakpour said.
"Israel will face a painful fate," he added.

A United Nations-backed conference co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia to advance a roadmap toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians has been postponed following Israel's military strikes on Iran, Reuters reported on Friday.
A Western diplomatic source in Riyadh said the decision was partly due to the escalating conflict. "The Saudi-French conference is being postponed, in part because of the attacks on Iran," the source said.
A second source familiar said some delegations from the Middle East would not or could not come due to developments.
Chief rabbis in Israel have unprecedentedly advised the public to avoid attending synagogue services on Shabbat and imposed strict limits on funerals, restricting them to 15 minutes and 10 attendees.
This marks a rare move, as religious gatherings have typically continued even during past crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some Iranians expressed gratitude to Israel for assassinating military and political military officials they viewed with contempt in video and voice messages sent to Iran International TV.
“I wanted to thank Israel and Uncle Netanyahu for what they did last night and to tell Iran: You are nothing. (You say you are) a power in the region, but three of your top commanders were killed in a single attack,” a viewer said in his message.
“I want people to get out [on the streets to protest] and be united with each other and to topple this blood thirsty government,” she added.
Iranian media reported on Friday that Davoud Sheikhiyan, a senior commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force’s air defense unit, was killed in Israeli strikes on Iran.
Sheikhiyan is believed to have played a key role in Iran’s air defense operations within the IRGC’s Aerospace Division, which oversees missile and drone capabilities.






