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Sinwar said to have contacted Qatar mediators to seek deal for his safety

The Hamas Leaders whereabouts have been unknown in recent months

October 9, 2024 10:36
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Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar has reportedly revived contact with mediators in Qatar this week to explore the possibility of receiving immunity (Credit: Getty)
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Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has reportedly revived contact with mediators in Qatar this week to explore the possibility of receiving immunity in any potential ceasefire-for-hostages agreement, according to Israel's Channel 12 news.

The Qatari mediators advised Sinwar to focus on the hostages, who are the primary concern, rather than on his own situation. Israel has yet to respond to Sinwar’s inquiries.

In August, Ynet reported that Sinwar was seeking guarantees for his safety amid fears of an Israeli assassination. A senior Egyptian official noted that he “insists on guarantee for his safety and life”.

Sinwar's recent outreach followed two significant threats from Qatar. The first, that the oil-rich Gulf nation would not fund Gaza's reconstruction post-war and second, that it might freeze or confiscate the bank accounts of senior Hamas figures based in Qatar.