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    Qatar tells Hamas it won't host group's political office unless Gaza
    ceasefire talks with Israel improve
    The Gulf country also said it would stop trying to mediate a ceasefire
    deal until the two sides "demonstrate a sincere willingness to return to
    the negotiating table with the objective of putting an end to the war
    and the suffering of civilians".

    Saturday 9 November 2024 15:51, UK

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim
    bin Hamad al-Thani at Lusail Palace in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, June 12,
    2024. (Ibraheem Al Omari/Pool Photo via AP)
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    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim
    bin Hamad al Thani in Doha in June. Pic: AP
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    Qatar has told Hamas that it will no longer host its political office
    unless the militant group and Israel engage in constructive and
    meaningful talks.

    The Gulf country will stop trying to mediate a ceasefire deal until
    Hamas and Israel "demonstrate a sincere willingness to return to the negotiating table with the objective of putting an end to the war and
    the suffering of civilians", a diplomatic source briefed on the matter said.

    The Hamas political office in Doha "no longer serves its purpose", the
    source added.

    Qatar has served as a mediator between the two sides since the conflict
    began last October after Hamas's attacks on Israel, which prompted
    Israel to respond in Gaza.

    It was involved in conversations that led to a temporary ceasefire last
    year and the release of some hostages taken by Hamas.

    "The Qataris took this decision after both sides repeatedly refused to participate in the negotiations except on their conditions without
    showing willingness to engage constructively," the source said.

    "The Qataris have concluded that there is insufficient willingness from
    either side, with the mediation efforts becoming more about politics and elections rather than a serious attempt to secure peace."

    For this reason, the source said, Qatar has informed both Israel and
    Hamas it cannot continue to mediate.

    The latest round of talks last month failed to secure a deal, with Hamas rejecting a short-term ceasefire proposal.

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    Hamas denied that it was leaving Qatar, calling such claims "baseless".

    "The relationship between Hamas and Qatar is a strong relationship based
    on respect, cooperation and coordination in what serves the Palestinian
    cause," said Ghazi Hamad, a Hamas political bureau official.

    The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza since the fighting began has
    risen to 43,552, the Hamas-run health ministry there said on Saturday.

    When Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, it took around 250
    hostages and killed 1,200 people. More than 90 of the hostages are still
    being held in Gaza.

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