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Qatar Ends Gaza Mediation Efforts, Warns Hamas on Doha Office’s Role

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Qatar has officially stepped back as a key mediator in the ongoing Gaza ceasefire negotiations, a diplomatic source confirmed on Saturday. This decision represents a significant change in the Gulf state’s involvement in the lengthy talks aimed at ending the conflict and securing the release of hostages and prisoners.

The withdrawal follows months of unsuccessful negotiations, with repeated obstacles in achieving a lasting ceasefire since the truce in November 2023. Despite Qatar’s efforts, which have included hosting Hamas’s political leadership since 2012 with U.S. approval, the diplomatic initiatives have largely stalled due to the parties’ failure to negotiate in good faith.

In addition to withdrawing from its mediating role, Qatar has issued a stern warning to Hamas, stating that the Doha office of the Palestinian militant group “no longer serves its purpose.” Qatar, which has played a crucial diplomatic role in the region, made it clear that any future mediation efforts depend on a genuine willingness from all parties to engage in constructive dialogue.

The deadlock has attracted attention from international powers, with Cairo and Washington also involved in mediating the discussions. However, with both sides continuing to blame each other for the lack of progress, the future of any potential truce remains uncertain. Currently, Qatar’s exit from the talks has left the peace process in a delicate position.

Qatar’s decision to withdraw highlights the difficulties in negotiating peace in the region, with all eyes now on whether the involved parties can resume meaningful discussions following this diplomatic shift.

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