Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani announced on Tuesday that Qatar is actively working to facilitate the resumption of indirect talks between Israel and Hamas in the near future.
The goal of these discussions is to secure both a ceasefire and the release of hostages, following a framework proposed by the United States.
“We remain committed to collaborating with Egypt and the United States to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza,” said Al Thani, as reported by Arab media outlets.
According to Israeli authorities, approximately 50 hostages are currently being held by terrorist groups in Gaza. Most of these individuals were taken during the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023. Of the hostages, at least 28 have been confirmed dead, 20 are believed to be alive, and there are serious concerns for the well-being of two others. Additionally, Hamas continues to hold the remains of an Israeli soldier who was killed in 2014.
IDF reaffirms commitment to hostage release and security
Maj. Gen. Yaniv Asor, who leads the Israel Defense Forces’ Southern Command, reiterated on Monday that the Israeli military is determined to dismantle Hamas and ensure the safe return of all hostages. Speaking to soldiers from the 252nd Division, Asor emphasized that the mission will continue until Hamas is no longer a threat and all captives are brought home.
He highlighted the significance of ongoing operations, not only in Gaza but also in countering threats from Iran. Asor stressed the importance of restoring security to communities near Gaza and ensuring the safe return of civilians, stating that the military will persist in its efforts until these objectives are achieved.