Report: U.S. demands Qatar to expel Hamas leaders if they refuse Gaza cease-fire deal
- The Biden administration aimed to pressure Hamas by asking Qatar to expel its leadership, hoping to use it as a negotiation tool.
- Qatar advised Hamas leaders, including Ismail Haniyeh, to consider relocating due to US pressure over stalling negotiations.
- Analysts warned expelling Hamas leaders could complicate negotiations, as reported by the Post.
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Report: U.S. demands Qatar to expel Hamas leaders if they refuse Gaza cease-fire deal
The Report Added That U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Delivered the Message to the Qatari Prime Minister Last Month. Senior Hamas Officials Told Haaretz That Israel and the U.S. Are Committed to a Cease-fire, but It Is Still Unclear Whether Israel Will Resume Fighting After the Hostages Are Released
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