DOHA — Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced a temporary pause in its mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel, citing a lack of genuine commitment from involved parties to end the violence in Gaza.
Dr. Majed Al Ansari, spokesperson for the Ministry, clarified that Qatar notified relevant parties 10 days ago, stating that it would suspend its efforts unless concrete steps were taken towards a ceasefire and humanitarian relief.
Dr. Al Ansari, speaking to the Qatar News Agency (QNA), emphasized that Qatar’s mediation would resume only when all parties demonstrate a clear intent to resolve the crisis and address the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
He condemned recent attempts to manipulate Qatar’s role for political purposes, especially after the collapse of a previously agreed prisoner exchange deal, warning against using the peace process to justify continued hostilities.
The Ministry reaffirmed Qatar’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, advocating for an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Dr. Al Ansari stressed that Qatar remains committed to the rights of the Palestinian people and will continue to champion their cause.
Addressing media speculation, Dr. Al Ansari dismissed reports suggesting a shift in Qatar’s liaison office's role in its relations with Hamas.
He clarified that the office serves solely as a channel of communication, which has been instrumental in previous ceasefire agreements and prisoner exchanges.
He urged media outlets to rely on official sources to avoid spreading misinformation regarding Qatar's position and efforts in the ongoing Gaza crisis. — SG