Qatar says Israel struggling to unite over Gaza peace terms

Fiona MacDonald | (TNS) Bloomberg News

Qatari mediators looking to secure a cease-fire in Gaza say Israel hasn’t yet put forward a position that’s supported by the full coalition government, complicating efforts to halt the near eight-month war.

Hamas hasn’t given a clear reaction either to the peace plan presented by U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said at a briefing on Tuesday, though he added the two sides may be edging closer to a deal.

“We are waiting for a clear Israeli position that represents the entire government in response to the U.S.’s Gaza proposal,” Al-Ansari said. “We have read and seen the contradictory statements coming in from Israeli ministers, which doesn’t give us much confidence of there being a unified position.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long been striving to balance pressure from international allies such as the U.S. to end the war with demands from his right-wing coalition partners to continue until Hamas has been destroyed. He’s also under pressure domestically to secure the return of hostages taken by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attacks, with more than 100,000 people protesting over the weekend.

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