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'Qatar still has the greatest influence over Hamas'

The Israeli delegation set to negotiate in the second phase of the hostage deal is expected to depart for Qatar tommorow. An Israeli official noted that despite the challenges of Qatari mediation, the wealthy Gulf state continues to have the most significant leverage over Hamas.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  03-09-2025 12:50
Last modified: 03-09-2025 12:53
'Qatar still has the greatest influence over Hamas'Eyad BABA / AFP

A Palestinian man accompanied by a child walk near a fallen minaret of a destroyed mosque, Gaza | Photo: Eyad BABA / AFP

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The Israeli delegation set to depart tomorrow (Monday) for negotiations in Doha regarding the second phase of the hostage deal with Hamas will include "M" from the Shin Bet security agency, as well as representatives from the Mossad and the Israeli security establishment.

The delegation members are expected to remain in Qatar for approximately two days. An Israeli official stated that despite the complexities of Qatari mediation, the wealthy emirate still wields the greatest influence over Hamas.

Hamas terrorists. Photo: Arab networks.

The discussions will be based on the "Witkoff Framework," which Israel accepts. However, Israel is expected to show flexibility if positive momentum develops during the talks. According to the framework, half of the living hostages and the bodies of the deceased would be released on the first day of the deal. If an agreement is reached on a permanent ceasefire, the remaining hostages and bodies would be released by the end of the process.

Prime Minister Netanyahu and Steve Witkoff. Photo: Maayan Toaf (GPO)

Israeli officials acknowledge that the current situation effectively constitutes a ceasefire, allowing Hamas to regroup and strengthen ahead of a potential resumption of hostilities, which could make its eventual elimination more challenging. However, according to the senior Israeli official, the period of calm is of greater strategic importance to Israel, which is also preparing for future conflict with reinforced forces and updated operational plans.

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