Kuwait Times

Qatar tries to ‘bridge gap between Hamas and Zionists’

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MADRID: Qatar said it was pursuing efforts to “bridge the gap” between Zionists and Palestinia­n militant group Hamas to reach a ceasefire in Gaza and release hostages. The Gulf emirate, the United States and Egypt, have been engaged in months of negotiatio­ns for a ceasefire in the Zionist-Hamas war that erupted on October 7. There has been one seven-day pause in November which led to the release of more than 100 hostages. Efforts since have been deadlocked. “We have continued our efforts without interrupti­on over the last few days,” Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n Al-Thani told a news conference in Madrid with Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares. “There have been several meetings with the Hamas leadership to try to bridge the gap between the two parties and reach an agreement that will lead to a ceasefire and the release of hostages,” he added.

The talks are based on a plan US President Joe Biden laid out on May 31 calling for Zionist withdrawal from “major population centers” in Gaza and a six week ceasefire, which could be extended if negotiator­s need more time to seek a permanent deal. “Efforts are continuing, but so far we have not reached a formula that we feel is the most appropriat­e and closest to what has been presented,” the Qatari prime minister said. “As soon as this is done, we will communicat­e with the (Zionist) side to try to bridge the gap and reach an agreement as quickly as possible,” he added.

Qatar-based Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement that the Palestinia­n Islamist movement was open to “any document or initiative that ensures the foundation­s of the resistance’s position in ceasefire negotiatio­ns”. Hamas has insisted on the complete withdrawal of Zionist forces from Gaza and a permanent ceasefire before the release of all hostages.

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