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News ID: 126325
Publish Date : 17 April 2024 - 21:56

Qatar: Truce Talks on Gaza Hit ‘Stumbling Block’

DOHA (Dispatches) – Talks on a truce in Gaza have hit a “stumbling block”, Qatari mediators have warned.
The negotiations to end the Zionist regime’s onslaught and secure the release of the captives held by Hamas and the prisoners by Israel are at a “delicate phase,” Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said on Wednesday.
“We are trying as much as possible to address this stumbling block”, Sheikh Mohammed, speaking at news conference alongside Romanian counterpart Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, said.
Qatar has been working to try to mediate a deal throughout the six months of fighting in Gaza. However, there is still no sign of any breakthrough in the negotiations.
As the longwinded talks, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, continue, the Israeli military has continued deadly aggression inside the enclave, which remains blockaded.
Close to 34,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed, while the 2.3-million-strong population have been left in dire conditions, amid shortages of food, shelter and medicine.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian resistance movement continues to hold more than 100 captives taken from Israel during its operation in the occupied territories on October 7.
The Qatari prime minister said negotiators are trying to “move forward and put an end to the suffering that the people in Gaza are experiencing and return the hostages”.
He condemned what he described as the policy of “collective punishment” being followed by Israel in Gaza, as well as the occupied West Bank.
Qatar has “warned from the beginning of this war against the expansion of the circle of conflict, and today we see conflicts on different fronts,” he added. “We constantly call on the international community to assume its responsibilities and stop this war.”
The region is braced for the potential escalation of violence.