Qatar
Two Qatari military planes left Doha on Wednesday for Egypt’s El Arish airport near the Rafah border crossing with Gaza.
France delivered the medicines to Doha on Saturday • Qatari leader pushes for a two-state solution in Davos.
Doha had a lot to gain from the Hamas assault on southern Israel, Western intelligence officers say.
Under the proposal, Hamas leaders would leave for exile in an unnamed country.
“We have grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Harvard’s response,” wrote Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.).
Sheikh Mohammed told them the killing of Saleh al-Arouri in Lebanon makes negotiations harder.
“The government’s new allegations stink of desperation,” said the lawyer for the longtime New Jersey legislator.
Maersk suspends Red Sea shipping again after Houthi attacks • U.S. extends military presence in Qatar another 10 years.
Lessons from the denazification of Germany after its defeat in World War II.
Hamas leadership won’t accept any proposals that don’t include a ceasefire as a “good faith gesture,” according to the Al-Araby Al Jadeed newspaper.
Jerusalem will reportedly demand the release of all women remaining in captivity, along with the sick, injured and elderly.
The Gulf state is trying to soften U.S. pressure by freeing captives from Gaza.