Qatar has expressed optimism about advancing the stalled peace process between Hamas and Israel. According to officials, Qatar says hopes to push Hamas, Israel to next talks phase ‘very soon’, aiming to build on recent diplomatic efforts in the region.
The statement comes after Qatar hosted several behind-the-scenes meetings with representatives from both sides. Doha has been acting as a mediator, seeking a ceasefire and humanitarian solutions in Gaza. Officials highlighted that sustained dialogue is essential to prevent further escalation of violence.
A spokesperson confirmed that the Qatari government is in close contact with international partners to facilitate a smooth negotiation process. Qatar says hopes to push Hamas, Israel to next talks phase ‘very soon’, emphasizing that both parties must show flexibility and commitment to resolving outstanding issues.
The recent diplomatic push follows renewed tensions along the Gaza border. Both Israel and Hamas have faced pressure from local populations and international organizations to reach an agreement. Observers say that Qatar’s mediation could play a key role in creating a framework for long-term dialogue.
Analysts noted that humanitarian concerns, including electricity, food, and medical supplies in Gaza, remain central to the negotiations. Qatar has pledged to support both parties in addressing urgent needs while preparing the ground for broader discussions.
International diplomats welcomed Qatar’s efforts, stressing that timely engagement could reduce hostilities and restore confidence. The government in Doha reiterated that Qatar says hopes to push Hamas, Israel to next talks phase ‘very soon’, signaling readiness to host follow-up meetings as early as next week.
Officials concluded by calling on all stakeholders to maintain calm and continue constructive engagement. They underlined that progress will depend on sustained cooperation, transparency, and a shared commitment to peace in the region.
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