“We don’t need to attain a state of affairs of no struggle, no peace,” Majed al-Ansari, adviser to Qatar’s prime minister and spokesperson for the international ministry warned.
The state of affairs in Gaza might develop right into a “no struggle, no peace” deal, the place Israel retains its troops contained in the strip as a result of impossibility of creating a world safety drive, a senior Qatari diplomat warned in an interview with The Guardian on Friday.
“There’s a want for the worldwide neighborhood to go in, assess the harm, begin serious about reconstruction, engaged on reconstruction, and to formally preserve the peace,” Majed al-Ansari, adviser to Qatar’s prime minister and spokesperson for the international ministry stated. “That is what’s going to considerably shift the entire course of from struggle to the day after.”
Based on Ansari, Qatar is hopeful that the UN Safety Council will approve a decision that might “mandate an administration and a world drive in Gaza, that we’d have the ability to stabilize the state of affairs.”
“In precept, a number of the nations within the area and past have agreed to be a part of this, however in apply that wants a really concrete mandate for the drive,” he detailed.
Ansari additionally addressed the issue of discovering the stays of the hostages: “There are a number of challenges earlier than we’re in a position to dispense with stage one [of the deal]. Together with the issue of excavating the stays of these [hostages] who had been killed and ascertaining their identities, and the violations that outcome within the loss of life of Palestinians daily by the hands of IDF troopers.”
Palestinians carry assist provides in Beit Lahiya, within the northern Gaza Strip, June 16, 2025; illustrative. (credit score: REUTERS/DAWOUD ABU ALKAS)
Qatar nonetheless important of Israel’s strike on its soil in opposition to Hamas
One other matter that Ansari spoke about was the IDF’s try and assassinate senior Hamas management in Doha on September 9.
“It was designed to push us out, not solely out of those [Gaza] talks, however to push us out as an internationally trusted mediator,” he stated. “We had been engaged on greater than 10 mediations on the day of the assault.”
“This was not an assault we might brush off and proceed doing the work that we had been doing,” he stated, and detailed that the US had to make sure that no extra assaults would occur on Qatari soil for negotiations to renew.