Gaza Truce Incomplete without 'Full Withdrawal' by Israel, Qatar PM Says
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The head of government of Qatar, al-Thani, considers the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to be incomplete without a "complete withdrawal" of the Israeli army from the Palestinian territory.
In the Gaza Strip, what we have just done is a pause. We cannot yet consider it a ceasefire. A ceasefire cannot be completed without...
In Doha, the prime minister said that the current traffic is only a "suspension" and that in order to be considered a real cease-fire is necessary for the total withdrawal of Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip.
Negotiations over the fate of the Gaza Strip have reached a critical stage, according to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani. He is urging a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip. "The ceasefire will not be complete" if Israel does not leave the Strip.
Gaza truce incomplete without 'full withdrawal' by Israel, Qatar PM says
Qatar’s prime minister warned Saturday that the nearly two-month-old ceasefire in the Gaza Strip cannot be considered complete until Israeli forces fully withdraw under a peace plan backed by Washington and the UN.
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