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Qatar denies end of mediation role

The Hamas office will stay in Gulf state, says spokesman

November 10, 2024 09:59
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Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani (Photo by KARIM JAAFAR/AFP via Getty Images)

ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndication

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The Qatar foreign minister has denied reports that the country has withdrawn from mediating between Israel and Hamas.

Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari, a spokesman for the Gulf state’s foreign affairs ministry, said: “The State of Qatar notified the parties 10 days ago, during the last attempts to reach an agreement, that it would stall its efforts to mediate between Hamas and Israel if an agreement was not reached in that round.

“Qatar will resume those efforts with its partners when the parties show their willingness and seriousness to end the brutal war and the ongoing suffering of civilians caused by catastrophic humanitarian conditions in the Strip,” he added. “The State of Qatar will then be at the forefront of making every good effort to end the war and return the hostages and prisoners.”

Al Ansari told the Qatari official news agency that the state “will not accept that mediation be a reason for blackmailing it, as we have witnessed manipulation since the collapse of the first pause and the women and children exchange deal, especially in retreating from obligations agreed upon through mediation, and exploiting the continuation of negotiations to justify the continuation of the war to serve narrow political purposes.”

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