Qatar reassessing its role as mediator between Israel and Hamas
- Negotiations for a truce in Gaza and hostages' release between Israel and Hamas have stalled, as stated by Qatar's prime minister on Wednesday.
- Qatar, along with the US and Egypt, has engaged in talks to secure a truce and hostage release, but progress has been slow.
- Despite efforts to reach a ceasefire before Ramadan, mediators have faced challenges with no halt in hostilities during the holy month.
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Qatar re-evaluating its role as mediator in Gaza cease-fire talks
Qatar is re-evaluating its role as mediator in cease-fire talks between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, citing concerns that its efforts are being undermined by politicians seeking to score points, its prime minister said on Wednesday.
The Gulf Emirate of Qatar wants to reconsider its role as a mediator between the Israeli government and Hamas.
Qatar is reassessing its role as a mediator between Israel and Hamas in talks on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of the hostages, the country's prime minister said Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said Doha has been exploited and undermined by politicians trying to win electoral points.
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