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Mediators struggle to bridge gaps in Doha

Israel-Hamas negotiations aim to break cease-fire impasse as Gaza aid blocked

By JAN YUMUL in Hong Kong | China Daily Global | Updated: 2025-03-12 09:17
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Palestinians gather around a fire to keep warm in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday, during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. OMAR AL-QATTAA/AFP

Mediators from the United States, Egypt and Qatar struggled to bridge huge differences between Israel and Hamas as they convened in Doha in an attempt to break the impasse on a Gaza cease-fire deal that could either extend the first phase of the truce, or reach a deal on the second stage.

The talks take place amid deteriorating humanitarian conditions and hunger triggered by Israel's blockade. Hamas said Israeli troops are not adhering to the truce as they still occupy the border area between Gaza and Egypt, preventing aid from reaching Gaza.

The group also slammed Israel for violating the cease-fire agreement and undermining it by stalling the troops' withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor.

"Israel has not complied with the gradual drawdown of its forces during the first phase, nor has it begun its withdrawal as scheduled," Hamas was quoted as saying by Turkiye's Anadolu Agency.

"The withdrawal was supposed to be completed by the 50th day of the agreement, which was Sunday. Yet it has not happened," Hamas added, as it called on mediators and the international community to intervene and pressure Israel to honor its commitments and resume the second phase of talks. Hamas also said it showed flexibility in dealing with mediators.

Adam Boehler, the US envoy for hostage affairs, revealed in an interview with Israeli broadcaster Kan News that Hamas had proposed a five to 10-year cease-fire deal and a full prisoner exchange in backroom talks.

Boehler also clarified that the series of interviews was meant to explain the US position. He also defended the talks by saying Washington is "not an agent of Israel".

US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff said there needed to be "a deadline" for the negotiations with Hamas. He was speaking during an interview with Fox News before traveling to the Middle East region where he is expected to join negotiators in Doha.

Families' demand

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, meanwhile, has demanded that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu grant Israel's negotiating team in Doha a full mandate to reach an agreement on returning all hostages immediately and at once, according to a statement. It added that foot-dragging would cost the lives of more hostages.

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich admitted during a news conference at the end of his party's weekly meeting in the Knesset in Jerusalem on Monday that a return to fighting would pose a challenge to the safety of the hostages, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Israel on Sunday announced it cut off electricity supply to Gaza in the run-up to the planned discussions in the Qatari capital despite a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement. The previous week, it ordered the blocking of humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, increasing widespread hunger. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Jordan condemned Israel's decision.

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, noted it had been almost 10 days since Israel banned the entry of humanitarian aid and commercial supplies into Gaza.

Muhannad Hadi, the UN's humanitarian coordinator for the occupied Palestinian territory, has said that "international humanitarian law is clear" and Israel must allow "unimpeded entry" of aid supplies to Gaza.

Hunger spreads in Khan Younis as Israel keeps up the blockade on Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians are queuing for hours at bakeries across Gaza every day due to a lack of food, Al Jazeera reported.

Prime Minister of Palestine Mohammad Mustafa has called on the international community, particularly the European Union, to place pressure on Israel to open the Gaza borders, which have been sealed for almost 10 days.

The International Committee of the Red Cross, in a statement on Monday, warned the suspension of aid to Gaza by Israel, including the recent electricity cut, risks plunging the Palestinian enclave further into an "acute humanitarian emergency".

Al Jazeera reported that Israeli forces had pushed more Palestinians from their homes and killed at least one man during an overnight raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank.

Agencies contributed to this story.

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