Kuwait city: Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the hostile statements and threats made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the State of Qatar, describing them as a futile attempt to justify ongoing aggression and violations of state sovereignty. According to Kuwait News Agency, the condemnation comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, following Israel's recent actions. In a related development, Kuwait's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullah Al-Yahya, applauded the UN General Assembly's adoption of a draft resolution endorsing "the New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution." The Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jasem Al-Budaiwi, also welcomed the UN General Assembly's adoption of the "New York Declaration" regarding the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue and the two-state solution. This move reflects a broader regional support for efforts aime d at resolving the longstanding conflict. In a related incident, Spain and Venezuela have condemned a recent Israeli airstrike on Qatar, labeling it a violation of international laws and norms. The situation continues to draw international criticism and concerns over escalating tensions. Meanwhile, in Vienna, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais reaffirmed the organization's role in stabilizing the global oil market, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the rights of both oil-producing and consuming nations. In Beirut, Lebanese authorities announced that an Israeli airstrike in the southern region resulted in the death of one person, further contributing to the region's instability. In a separate development from Washington, US President Donald Trump confirmed the arrest of a suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk at a Utah college campus, marking a significant breakthrough in the investigation.