According to insiders, Qatar is withdrawing as a mediator from negotiations between Israel and the radical Islamic Palestinian organization Hamas on a ceasefire and the release of hostages.
The Qataris had “informed both the Israelis and Hamas that they cannot continue to mediate as long as there is a refusal to negotiate an agreement in good faith,” diplomatic circles said on Saturday.
“As a result, the Hamas office no longer has a right to exist,” it said, without providing further details on whether the Doha office would be closed.
No progress in negotiations recently
It was previously announced that Qatar had asked a representative of the terrorist organization Hamas to leave the Gulf emirate. The call was made about ten days ago at the urgent request of the US, as reported by the Times of Israel and the Financial Times, among others, citing informed people.
Qatar, like the US and Egypt, is mediating talks on ending the Gaza war between Israel and Hamas, which in principle do not negotiate directly with each other. The efforts have not made significant progress in months.
Source: Krone

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