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Trump’s Envoy Pushes Gaza Ceasefire Before Inauguration

Donald Trump’s incoming Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, is spearheading diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and facilitate the release of hostages held by Hamas before the president-elect takes office on January 20.

Diplomatic Talks Resume in Qatar and Israel

Steve Witkoff visited Qatar and Israel in late November for high-stakes talks aimed at ending hostilities in Gaza. During these meetings, he engaged with:

  • Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani: Discussions focused on resuming Qatar’s mediating role in indirect Israel-Hamas negotiations.
  • Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: The talks explored potential pathways to a ceasefire and addressed the plight of Israeli hostages.

Witkoff also met with families of Israeli hostages and assured them of the Trump team’s commitment to securing their loved ones’ release.

Qatar Resumes Mediation Efforts

Qatar had previously suspended its mediator role in the Israel-Hamas talks, citing a lack of progress. However, the Gulf state is now expected to host another round of indirect negotiations in Doha. A source close to the talks indicated that Hamas’ negotiation team would likely return to Qatar soon, although no specific date has been set.

Broader Context and Challenges

The Israel-Hamas conflict has been a major flashpoint in the Middle East, with multiple ceasefire attempts failing to yield lasting peace.

  • Trump’s Statement: On Monday, Trump emphasized the urgency of the issue, warning of “hell to pay” if hostages are not released before his inauguration.
  • Diplomatic Stakes: The success of these negotiations is crucial for stabilizing Gaza and setting the stage for broader regional peace initiatives under the incoming Trump administration.

No Prior Diplomatic Experience for Witkoff

Witkoff, a real estate investor and major Trump campaign donor, has business ties in the Gulf region but no previous diplomatic experience. His selection has drawn scrutiny, but his involvement underscores the urgency Trump’s team places on resolving the Gaza crisis.

What’s Next?

With the clock ticking, renewed mediation efforts in Doha could determine whether a ceasefire and hostage release deal can be achieved before January 20. The Trump administration’s approach will likely shape the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape in the years to come.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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