Qatar: Israel’s attack on Rafah brought the negotiations to a standstill
Emphasizing the need to end the heinous crimes committed by the Zionists against the people of Gaza, Qatar's foreign minister announced that the ceasefire negotiations and prisoner exchange were delayed and stagnated due to Israel's attack on Rafah. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, “Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani” is the Prime Minister and Minister Speaking about the Gaza ceasefire negotiations and the exchange of prisoners, Qatar’s foreign ministry announced: The negotiations about the ceasefire in Gaza have almost entered a state of stagnation and the events that happened in Rafah delayed the negotiations.
And the destruction that has occurred in this area, he said: the destruction that we see in Gaza is only 10 or 20 percent of the actual amount of destruction, and there are doubts about how to stop the war on the part of Israel.
This Qatari official added. : We don’t want our mediator role to be abused and we will always be ready to help. The opening of a political office for Hamas in Qatar is an effective communication channel and the communication will continue as long as it is needed. Is. The reconstruction of Gaza requires 40 to 50 billion dollars.
Qatar’s foreign minister emphasized that we, with the chairmanship of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council, encourage our partners to think about the best regional security framework and ensure the stability of the region.
He also warned about the danger of the spread of conflicts in the region and emphasized: a ceasefire should be established in Gaza and the heinous crimes against the Palestinians should be put an end to.
Qatar Foreign Minister added: We We will continue efforts and pressure to reach a cease-fire agreement in Gaza. Also, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry again asked the Security Council to make a fair decision to accept Palestine’s full membership in the United Nations. Bassem Naeem, a senior member of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, announced last night: Our goal was clear from the very first moment and we sought to reach a ceasefire and completely stop the killings and aggressions of the Zionist regime against Gaza and protect our people. For this purpose, we showed a lot of softness and flexibility in the negotiations.
He further emphasized: But as everyone, including the mediators and international parties, knows, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the occupying regime, in line with his personal goals and with the aim of staying in power, does not want to reach a ceasefire agreement, and for this reason, he rejected the agreement and started attacking the city of Rafah. . We told the mediators that the negotiations have reached an impasse, but if the Zionist enemy, especially Netanyahu, agrees to the terms of the resistance to achieve a ceasefire, we can resume the negotiations.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |