How Qatar swayed Israel and Hamas to make a truce work
- Qatar played a proactive role in negotiating a truce between Israel and Hamas, involving detailed discussions and amendments to reach agreement.
- Qatar, as a mediator, faced criticism for its support of Hamas, but its open lines of communication with Israel and Hamas made it a key negotiator.
- The truce, accompanied by prisoner exchanges, required clarification on the terms, including the "parking" of tanks and the ratio for prisoner swaps.
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How Qatar swayed Israel and Hamas to land a 7-day truce
Qatar's mediators in Doha played a pivotal role in brokering the truce between Israel and Hamas. They clarified the details of the agreement and ensured a common understanding. The Qatari negotiators actively facilitated the negotiations, going beyond simply passing on messages. They played a proactive role in bridging the gaps between Israel and Hamas, particularly in addressing the issue of hostages. Qatar's personal connections in Hamas allow…
INSIGHT-How Qatar swayed Israel and Hamas to land a 7-day truce
INSIGHT-How Qatar swayed Israel and Hamas to land a 7-day truce Last week, as world leaders feted Qatar for brokering a truce between Israel and Hamas, its negotiators secretly doubled down on their mediation efforts, fearful the ceasefire would to collapse before it even started.Working through the night, Qatari officials helped clinch the vital final details of a truce that ultimately lasted for seven days before hostilities resumed on Frida…
Insight: How Qatar swayed Israel and Hamas to make a truce work
As world leaders feted Qatar for brokering the truce between Israel and Hamas last week, its negotiators doubled down on their mediation efforts, fearful the ceasefire was about to collapse before it started.
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