Officials say Qatar has decided to suspend its mediation efforts on Gaza
- Qatar has suspended its mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel due to frustrations with the lack of progress on a cease-fire deal for Gaza.
- Qatar stated it cannot continue mediating without good-faith negotiations, and Hamas may need to leave if serious discussions do not happen.
- A senior Hamas official confirmed they were aware of Qatar's decision but indicated that they were not told to leave.
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For the time being, Qatar does not want to continue negotiating with Israel and the militant Islamist Hamas about a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The Foreign Ministry in Doha said that its mediation role would be suspended until further notice. However, it is not over for good and could be resumed if both sides show sufficient determination to end the brutal war.
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Qatar stalls its Gaza ceasefire mediation
Qatar has told Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel it will stall its efforts to mediate a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal until they show “willingness and seriousness” to resume talks, its foreign ministry said on Saturday.
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