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Israeli Official: Qatar Damaging Hostage Talks
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Matis Glenn2 MIN READ
Published Apr. 28, 2025, 11:14 PM
Israel

Qatar has been exerting a “recently… not positive” influence on hostage negotiations with Hamas, an Israeli official told the Times of Israel on Monday. An Arab official speaking to the same outlet, however, denied reports that Qatar urged Hamas to reject an Egyptian ceasefire proposal.
The Arab official dismissed those reports as “manufactured” to shift blame from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
“There is no chance that we will agree to a hudna with Hamas that just allows it to rearm, recover and to continue its war against Israel,” said the Israeli official, rejecting any five-year ceasefire plan being discussed by Arab mediators.
On the question of relocating Palestinians from Gaza, the Israeli official said, “Emigration is still not happening in large numbers. We have appeals from Western countries that want to bring their citizens out. Canada turned to us and said it has family members it wants to bring to Canada.” Israel, they added, will allow voluntary departures, with several countries willing to accept them.
The official emphasized that Israel’s military pressure on Hamas aims to push the group toward accepting Israel’s terms for a hostage deal, warning, “our patience isn’t endless.”
The official also defended the Foreign Ministry’s plan to cancel NIS 200 banknotes to target Hamas finances: “Israel’s duty, when fighting Hamas, is to take all possible means to collapse the economic system, and this system is based on this money.”
“Hamas is at a point of economic decline following the lack of aid trucks in the last two months, from which it used to make a profit,” the official added. “This is a very serious opportunity to collapse Hamas that has not been seriously examined to date.”
However, the Bank of Israel rejected the banknote proposal last week.
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