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Turkey excluded from U.S. postwar Gaza summit in Doha as officials cite Israeli veto

Summary by Haaretz
Representatives from more than 45 countries have been invited to participate in what is described as an 'interim meeting,' where no final decisions are slated to take place. An Arab source close to the Turkish government said that Doha and Ankara are currently exerting pressure on Washington to invite Turkey to the conference

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Doha, December 16, 2025-Total News Agency-TNA-The conference held this Tuesday in Doha, promoted by the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), concluded without concrete agreement on the possible deployment of an international security force in the Gaza Strip, leaving open the main political and military questions surrounding the initiative. Despite the expectations generated around the meeting, there were no definitions of the mandate, rules …

Request the dispatch of this daily service by Whatsapp +54911 2508 7790 1. Turkey was not invited to participate in the meeting in Qatar on the International Peacekeeping Force in Gaza. 2. Israel facilitates the departure of Palestinians from Gaza with prior approval from the security system, to ensure that they are not escaping wanted terrorists. 3. The US vice president said that “the most important thing that can be done to eliminate anti-Sem…

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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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