On Wednesday, smoke was observed rising from a section of the Gaza Strip, reflecting the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This situation was captured by Amir Cohen and reported by Reuters.


January 25, 2024

In a development that adds further complexity to the already challenging negotiations aimed at ending the protracted conflict between Israel and Hamas, Qatar has expressed deep concern over leaked comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli leader criticized Qatar's mediation efforts with Hamas during a meeting with families of hostages held by the militant group, deeming Qatar's role as "problematic."

Netanyahu's remarks, which were leaked and broadcast on Israeli Channel 12 television, highlighted his intentional omission of gratitude towards Qatar for its mediation efforts. He argued that acknowledging Qatar's role might exert additional pressure on Hamas. The Israeli Prime Minister went on to draw comparisons between Qatar and international organizations such as the UN and the Red Cross, viewing them with suspicion and suggesting that Qatar's involvement was equally problematic.

Qatar swiftly responded to Netanyahu's comments, denouncing them as "irresponsible and destructive." The Gulf state, a crucial mediator with close ties to Hamas, emphasized its commitment to the mediation process and condemned Netanyahu's alleged obstruction, accusing him of prioritizing political interests over saving innocent lives.

The public exchange occurred against the backdrop of ongoing negotiations seeking a potential agreement to halt the devastating three-and-a-half-month-old conflict. The war has resulted in a dire humanitarian crisis, with over 25,000 Palestinians killed, 85% of the population displaced, and a catastrophic impact on the lives of those in the region.

As diplomatic efforts persisted, intense fighting continued, particularly in southern Gaza. The United Nations reported an Israeli tank strike on a UN facility, resulting in at least nine casualties and dozens wounded. Israel denied responsibility, suggesting that Hamas might have initiated the shelling.

Netanyahu, undeterred, pledged to pursue the offensive until achieving "complete victory" against Hamas. The Israeli government contends that its actions are in self-defense, although it faces accusations of genocide at the UN world court. A decision on South Africa's request for an interim order to halt hostilities is expected on Friday.

Qatar, pivotal in negotiating previous truces and securing the release of hostages, now finds itself entangled in a diplomatic dispute. The leaked comments by Netanyahu threaten to undermine the mediation process and further escalate tensions in the already volatile region.

As the conflict persists, with Gaza's Khan Younis as the latest focal point, the UNRWA reported casualties at a training centre, emphasizing the need to protect civilians and respect the sanctity of UN facilities. Amid these developments, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi accused Israel of using aid deliveries as a pressure tactic on the Gaza Strip.

In the last 24 hours alone, the Palestinian death toll reached 210, bringing the overall count to 25,700, according to Palestinian health officials. The toll underscores the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict and renewed international efforts to address the humanitarian crisis.

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