Netanyahu: Hamas leaders in Qatar are alive and blocking the ceasefire.
Netanyahu: Hamas leaders in Qatar remain alive
According to inkorr.com: Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, stated that Hamas representatives located in Qatar were not killed. He emphasized that these individuals are obstructing all attempts to establish peace and continue military operations in Gaza, demonstrating irresponsibility towards the lives of civilians.
Netanyahu also warned that those guilty of violence against peaceful residents will not escape punishment, noting that Israeli intelligence services are closely monitoring Hamas activities and preparing their next actions.
“This statement came after Israeli airstrikes on Hamas leadership in Qatar, which sparked condemnation from a country known as an important mediator in ceasefire negotiations,”
The Prime Minister also pointed out the necessity of seizing the city of Gaza for effective combat against Palestinian militants. Meanwhile, Spain announced an embargo on arms supplies to Israel, and Qatar condemned the consequences of the attack that resulted in the death of Hamas's chief negotiator in Doha.
The troubling situation in the region continues to remain at the center of international attention. The actions of Israel and the reactions of other countries, such as Spain and Qatar, indicate the complexity of diplomatic efforts in resolving the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian forces. Tensions remain high, and further steps from both sides could significantly impact stability in the region.Read also
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