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US tells Qatar to kick Hamas out of the country after terror group rejects hostage deal

The United States has called on Qatar to close Hamas's political offices in Doha, and Gulf states have agreed, officials said Friday, after the terror group's recent rejection of an agreement to release Israeli hostages. did.

“Having rejected repeated offers to release the hostages, their leaders should no longer be welcome in the capitals of America's partner countries,” Biden administration official Harris said in a statement. According to Reuters.

“We made this clear to Qatar after Hamas rejected another offer to release the hostages a few weeks ago,” the official added.


Following the terrorist group's attack on the Jewish state on October 7, 2023, Israel declared war on Hamas. Reuters

The oil-rich Gulf state has been hosting political leaders of Palestinian terrorist organizations since 2012 and broke the news to them about 10 days ago that they were no longer welcome in Doha, U.S. officials said.

Qatar, a major ally of the United States in the region, has been involved in ceasefire and hostage negotiations between Hamas, the United States, and Egypt since the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack on Israel, in which Hamas massacred and kidnapped 1,200 people. It has become a place. 250 people, including several Americans.

The call to expel Hamas from Qatar came after negotiations in mid-October failed to result in an agreement between Israel and Hamas that would lead to the release of the hostages.

In the latest round of talks, Hamas reportedly rejected an agreement that would lead to a short-term ceasefire like the one brokered in November 2023. The agreement halted fighting for seven days and resulted in the capture of about 70 Hamas hostages. Freed.

According to Reuters, Washington and Doha are in close contact over the appropriate time to shut down Hamas' political operations.

In the aftermath of the October 7th attack, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared: He said he had made it clear in “every conversation” he had with Arab leaders that there would be no such deal with Hamas.

The Qataris reportedly responded by telling top US diplomats that they were ready. Rethinking the existence of Hamas In the country.


Israeli soldiers hold weapons during ground operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, September 13, 2024
Hamas refused to agree to a ceasefire and hostage release agreement in a series of negotiations in mid-October. Reuters

Some US lawmakers are furious at the “hospitality” the Qatari government has shown Hamas.
Republican leaders on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committee argued Friday that it is long past time for the Harris-Biden administration to force Qatar to freeze Hamas assets in the country and extradite the terrorist group's top leader in Doha. .

Sens. Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi) and Jim Risch (R-Idaho) called on the Harris-Biden administration to “act swiftly against Hamas's remaining leadership and destroy the organization.” and defeat them.'' letter It was sent to Mr. Blinken and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Wicker and Risch said of allowing Hamas leaders to negotiate from the small Gulf state, “Doha-based Hamas leaders have exploited this arrangement and have given They are using their political freedom to oppose ceasefire negotiations in the international media,” said the Iranian host. He also travels overseas with Hamas's Doha headquarters staff. ”

The White House and State Department did not respond to The Post's requests for comment Friday.

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