Israel truce team leaves Doha, official blames Hamas for ‘dead end’

People inspect damage to a building that was hit overnight during Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Mar. 26, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 26 March 2024
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Israel truce team leaves Doha, official blames Hamas for ‘dead end’

  • The official, who is close to the Mossad spymaster heading up the talks, accused Hamas’ Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar of sabotaging the diplomacy
  • Hamas has sought to parlay any deal into an end to the fighting and withdrawal of Israeli forces

JERUSALEM: Israel has recalled its negotiators from Doha after deeming mediated talks on a Gaza truce “at a dead end” due to demands by Hamas, a senior Israeli official said on Tuesday.
The official, who is close to the Mossad spymaster heading up the talks, accused Hamas’ Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar of sabotaging the diplomacy “as part of a wider effort to inflame this war over Ramadan.”
The warring sides had stepped up negotiations, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, on a six-week suspension of Israel’s offensive in return for the proposed release of 40 of the 130 hostages still held by the Palestinian militant group in Gaza.
Hamas has sought to parlay any deal into an end to the fighting and withdrawal of Israeli forces. Israel has ruled this out, saying it would eventually resume efforts to dismantle the governance and military capabilities of Hamas.
Hamas also wants hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled Gaza City and surrounding areas southward during the first stage of the almost six-month-old war to be allowed back north.
The Israeli official said that Israel had agreed to double the number of Palestinians it would release for the hostages at to 700-800 prisoners and allow some displaced Palestinians to return to northern Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Tuesday Hamas had made “delusional” demands, which it said showed the Palestinians were not interested in a deal.
Hamas has accused Israel of stalling at the talks while it carries out its military offensive.
The discussions, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, are continuing as a humanitarian crisis devastates Palestinians in Gaza with severe shortages of food, medicine and hospital care. Concerns are growing that famine will take hold.


EU backs UN efforts for Yemen peace

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EU backs UN efforts for Yemen peace

  • Bloc welcomes agreement reached in Muscat on a new phase of releasing conflict-related detainees

RIYADH: The EU has reaffirmed its support for the efforts of the UN special envoy for Yemen and its commitment to working toward lasting peace and prosperity for the Yemeni people.
The bloc has called for de-escalation and encourages enhanced diplomatic efforts by all parties and regional stakeholders.
It welcomed the agreement reached in Muscat on a new phase of releasing conflict-related detainees from all sides.
It reaffirms its commitment to the unity, sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Yemen, and to the government of Yemen.

The EU also condemned the continued detention of UN staff and NGO workers by the Houthis and called for their unconditional release.