No country like Qatar can mediate to reach a prisoner exchange agreement
Israeli officials have announced that no country like Qatar can mediate to reach an agreement on the exchange of prisoners. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing the Palestine Information Center, the Zionist Radio and Television Organization, citing senior Israeli officials, has emphasized that no other country like Qatar can mediate in reaching a prisoner exchange agreement. .
In this regard, the Hebrew network Kan quoted some sources and emphasized that Israel is worried about the possible transfer of Hamas leaders from Qatar to Turkey.
According to Israeli officials, Qatari official circles, like Turkish leaders, make problematic comments about the Zionist regime. They don’t.
Earlier, Wall Street Journal wrote in a report that with increasing pressure from On the side of the members of the American Congress on Doha in the matter of mediation between Hamas and Tel Aviv, the political leaders of Hamas are looking to move their offices outside of Qatar.
In the continuation of its report, this newspaper quoted Arab officials and wrote that in recent days, the Hamas movement has discussed the transfer of its foreign offices to at least two countries in the region. These countries have established communication.
Wall Street Journal wrote in the continuation of its report: Transfer of Hamas offices and political leaders abroad From Qatar, it is possible to bring the issue of ceasefire talks and the release of prisoners in Gaza to a dead end, because in this case it will be difficult for the Qatari authorities to communicate with the leaders of Hamas.
Wall Street Journal further claimed: One of the main reasons for the decision of Hamas leaders to transfer Their offices outside of Qatar are that Qatari and Egyptian mediators have exerted severe pressure on Hamas in recent weeks to accept the prisoner exchange agreement during the ceasefire negotiations, and even threatened the movement’s officials with expulsion from Qatar!
Last week also “Hakan Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan and Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani met and consulted.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar issued a statement about this meeting and announced: The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar met with the Foreign Minister of Turkey. In this meeting, the two sides discussed ways to reduce tension, achieve peace and end the war in the Gaza Strip.
This statement continues: The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar expressed Qatar’s concern about the developments in the region and asked all parties to maintain calm and be restrained.
Also, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced that Mohammad bin Abdul Rahman emphasized Qatar’s adherence to regional and international efforts aimed at achieving security and stability in this meeting.
This statement is followed by: Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar and Foreign Minister of Turkey ways to end the war in Gaza and coordination They discussed and discussed the efforts in the field of humanitarian affairs in the Gaza Strip.