Jordan, Qatar, Egypt and Iraq condemn deadly Damascus cafe blast

Jordan, Qatar, Egypt and Iraq on Thursday condemned the deadly bomb explosion at a cafe near the Justice Palace in Damascus that killed at least six people and wounded 22 others, expressing solidarity with Syria and denouncing terrorism targeting civilians as authorities launched an investigation.
Jordan, Qatar, Egypt and Iraq on Thursday condemned a deadly bomb explosion at a cafe near the Justice Palace in central Damascus that killed at least six people and wounded 22 others, as Arab capitals expressed solidarity with Syria following the attack.
Regional condemnation
Jordan's Foreign Ministry called the blast a "terrorist bombing" in a statement issued Thursday, reaffirming Amman's full solidarity with Syria and support for the country's security, stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity. Qatar also denounced the attack, reiterating its firm rejection of "violence, terrorism and criminal acts regardless of motives and causes," while extending condolences to the Syrian government and people.
Egypt strongly condemned the bombing and reaffirmed its rejection of "all forms of violence and terrorism aimed at undermining security and stability and terrorizing civilians," the Foreign Ministry said. Iraq's Foreign Ministry likewise denounced the blast, describing it as a violation of humanitarian values and international law, and expressed solidarity with Syria in the aftermath of the attack.
Attack details
The explosion occurred when an explosive device planted inside a cafe on Al-Nasr Street near the Justice Palace detonated earlier Thursday, according to Syria's Alikhbariah TV. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, while authorities have launched an investigation.
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