Oman Daily Observer

Qatar says negotiatio­ns ‘ongoing’ for Gaza truce

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Mediator Qatar said on Tuesday that talks between Palestinia­n groups and Israel on a Gaza truce and captives release are continuing, despite the warring parties trading blame over the lack of headway.

Foreign ministry spokespers­on Majed al Ansari said the talks were “ongoing”, adding there had not been “any developmen­t that would lead to thinking that one of the teams has pulled out of the negotiatio­ns”.

Qatar, with the United States and Egypt, has been engaged in weeks of behind-the-scenes talks in a bid to secure a truce in Gaza and the release of Israeli captives in exchange for Palestinia­n prisoners being held in Israeli jails.

Since the UN Security Council adopted a resolution on Monday demanding an “immediate ceasefire”, Hamas and Israel have traded blame for their failure to agree a deal.

Hamas said Netanyahu and his cabinet were “entirely responsibl­e for the failure of negotiatio­n efforts and for preventing an agreement from being reached up until now”.

Netanyahu’s office hit back on X, charging that Hamas was “not interested in continuing negotiatio­ns” as it had been emboldened by the Security Council vote. Ansari told a Doha news conference that Qatar welcomed the UN resolution, which he said had not had “any immediate effect on the talks”.

A source briefed on the talks said that “officials from Israel’s Mossad spy agency remain in Doha for negotiatio­ns mediated by Qatar and Egypt on a Gaza truce and captive releases”.

The source, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the discussion­s, said “only part of the Mossad team was returning to Israel for consultati­ons on developmen­ts in the talks”.

 ?? — AFP ?? A man inspects the rubble of a building destroyed by bombardmen­t, in Rafah.
— AFP A man inspects the rubble of a building destroyed by bombardmen­t, in Rafah.

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