Prime Minister of Qatar Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani had a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and pointed out that hostilities in the Gaza Strip should be ended. The news agency reports that QNA.
As stated in the document, one of the main topics of the meeting was the current situation in the Palestine-Israel crisis zone. During the meeting, the head of the Qatari government expressed concern about the continued bombings in the Gaza Strip.
According to him, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) attack on the Palestinian enclave “complicates mediation efforts” to re-establish a ceasefire between the parties to the conflict. Moreover, as the Prime Minister stated, the attacks negatively affect the humanitarian situation in the region.
During the talks, Al Thani told Blinken that Qatari authorities strongly condemn any attack on civilians, according to the agency. He stated that harming women and children in particular is unacceptable.
Additionally, the head of government condemned the policy of collective punishment and called for measures to open humanitarian corridors. The latter is necessary for the supply of essential goods to the Gaza Strip.
December 1st in the Middle East conflict zone continued As part of the agreement reached between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, hostilities were suspended for seven days. At the same time, both sides blamed each other for the lifting of the ceasefire and accused each other of violating the terms of the agreement.
Previously in Israel saidHow many hostages from the Palestinian Hamas movement were released during the ceasefire.
Source: Gazeta

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