GCC's Defence Council approves measures to strengthen defence integration following Israeli attack

GCC's Defence Council approves measures to strengthen defence integration following Israeli attack
GCC defence ministers hold extra-ordinary meeting in Doha following Israeli attacks. / CC: GCC SG
By bnm Gulf bureau September 18, 2025

The Joint Defence Council of the (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) strongly condemned the serious Israeli military attack on Qatar, affirming that this aggressive act represents a dangerous and unacceptable escalation and a grave violation of international law principles and the UN Charter,it announced on September 18.

The Joint Defence Council brings together the defence ministers of all GCC member states to coordinate collective security measures and respond to regional threats. Its authority derives from the Joint Defence Agreement of the GCC, which considers an attack on one member as an attack on all, mandating joint responses.

The council, which convened in an extraordinary session in Doha, confirmed that any attack on Qatar is an attack on all GCC states, renewing its full support for all measures Qatar takes to maintain its security and defend its unity and territorial integrity.

The council approved a series of measures, including increasing intelligence information exchange through the unified military command, working to transmit the air situation picture to all operations centres in GCC states, and accelerating the work of the joint Gulf working team for the early warning system against ballistic missiles.

Other measures include updating joint defence plans through coordination between the unified military command and the GCC operations and training committee, and implementing joint exercises between air operations and air defence centres over the next three months, followed by an actual joint air exercise.

The meeting was chaired by Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman bin Hassan Al Thani, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defence Affairs of Qatar, who serves as chairman of the Joint Defence Council in its extraordinary session.

Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi said the attack on Qatar constitutes a direct threat to the security and stability of the entire region and an assault on diplomatic efforts and mediation carried out by Qatar to reach a ceasefire in Gaza and release hostages and detainees.

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