2024-05-08 00:01:34
On Saturday, May 4, it became known that Qatar began to consider the possibility of closing the offices of the political bureau of the terrorist group Hamas on its territory. This scenario is possible if the organization continues to delay negotiations on the release of hostages or refuses the deal.
Mako writes about this.
Qatar is currently considering ending its role as a mediator in the negotiation process between Israel and Hamas. If this happens, Doha will no longer have any reason to continue providing refuge to the political wing of the terrorist group. However, Qatar will make the final decision based on the results of the current round of negotiations.
The terrorist organization Hamas announced its readiness to begin negotiations with Israel on the release of the hostages, but accompanied this with an ultimatum.
The organization is demanding the release of a certain number of prisoners it insisted on. This step opens up new prospects for ending hostilities.
According to the conditions voiced by the terrorists, Israel undertakes to carry out the withdrawal of its army from the Gaza Strip at the end of the third stage of the agreement, which should happen in 124 days. However, Israel has not committed to stopping military action against Hamas’s military wing.
The proposal implies that senior Hamas officials would have to go underground or face elimination. However, until the final approval and signing of the agreement by the terrorists, nothing has been finally decided.
Earlier, Kursor wrote that Hamas criticized Netanyahu for his plans to attack Rafah.