Qatar says that ‘a bit of progress’ made in the high -hames high the fire conversations while worsening the food crisis in the Palestinian territory.
Qatar says that there has been “a little progress” in the conversations aimed at ensuring a new truce in the Israel War against Gaza as the United Nations as an urgent call for Israel to raise the “total and complete blockade” or the Palestinian territory besieged.
Qatar’s prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Jassim Al Thani, on Sunday with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, to speak in Doha, who were dominated by the 18 months of Israel in Gaza.
“We have seen on Thursday a little progress compared to other meetings, however, we must find an answer to the definitive question: how to finish this war. That is the key point of all negotiations,” said Mohammed, who Elso serves the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The media reports said David Barnea, director of the Mossad de Israel spy agency, traveled to Doha on Thursday to meet with Mohammed in the midst of efforts to reach a new high fire between Israel and Hamas.
Mohammed did not say what elements of the high fire conversations had progressed in recent days, but said that Hamas and Israel disagree on the ultimate goal of the negotiations.
The Qatar mediator has been trying to resuscitate a truce after a high the previous fire collapsed when Israel withdrew and resumed its military operations on March 18, imposing a total siege in Gaza.
Fidan de Turkiye said that “ethnic cleaning that is being practiced” for Israel in Gaza is against international and humanitarian law.
“Humanitarian aid has not reached Gaza in two months. It is a humanitarian crisis that is being seen and observed throughout the world. We need to find a way to stop the aggression in Gaza and do the need, the scope of help … those people.
The United Nations said the Palestinians in Gaza face the threat of hunger as the warehouses of the World Food Program throughout the enclave are empty after running out of supplies last week.
On Sunday, the agency of relief and works of the UN for refugees in Palestine (UNRWA) said that “the siege must be raised,” and added that people in Gaza “have become a cycle of violence and mortal deprivation.”
In a previous statement, Unrwa denounced Israel, saying that there is nothing that “can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.”
On Saturday, Jonathan Whittall, head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCA) in Gaza, accused Israel or “weapons” helps to deny her to the displaced Palestinians.
“Today, people do not survive in Gaza. Those who are not being killed with bombs and bullets are dying slowly,” he said. “There is no justification for the denial of humanitarian assistance. And humanitarian aid should never be armed.”
Amid hunger warnings in Gaza, Israel continued its air attacks through the Palestinian territory. At least nine people had been killed since Sunday dawn, since hospitals remain flooded with children among the victims.
At least 52,243 Palestinians have confirmed that the dead and 117,639 wounded in the Israel War against Gaza since it began 18 months ago. The Gaza Government Media Office updated its death toll to more than 61,700, saying that thousands of people disappearing under the rubble are dead.
It is estimated that 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the attacks, led by Hamas, led on October 7, 2023, and more than 200 were captive tasks.
Tareq Abu Azzoum of Al Jazeera, informing from Deir El-Balah in Center of Gaza, described the air and terrestrial attacks of Israel as “devastating.”
“It seems that Israel and Hamas are still locked in a prolonged wear war, and continuous Israeli air attacks to suppose the accumulation neighborhoods,” he said.