In a new diplomatic move, a private plane for the Israeli occupation landed in the Qatari capital, Doha, where Mossad Chief David Barnea met with Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman. This meeting comes at a sensitive time, as a delegation from Hamas is preparing to leave Cairo heading to Doha to continue discussions.
Barnea discussed with Sheikh Mohammed efforts to reach a comprehensive agreement that would lead to the release of all Palestinian prisoners in exchange for ending the aggression. An informed source confirmed that the Mossad chief emphasized the need for mediators to clarify to Hamas that the cabinet's decision to occupy Gaza is not merely a 'psychological war,' but a serious step that the occupation intends to implement if no progress is made in negotiations for the release of hostages.
These moves come at a time when the four mediators are trying to make use of the remaining time before the occupation army potentially launches an operation in the city of Gaza, aiming to reach a diplomatic solution that halts the war. These efforts reflect the increasing international pressure to find solutions to the issues of prisoners and the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
In a related context, a delegation of senior Hamas officials recently visited Istanbul, where they met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who urged them to return to negotiations and reach a comprehensive agreement. These meetings are part of efforts to ease tensions and achieve stability in the region.
Additionally, the Qatari Prime Minister had met last week in Spain with U.S. envoy Steve Wietkoff, where discussions were held to push towards a comprehensive agreement. Doha represents a pivotal point in this mediation, reflecting the importance of the Qatari role in seeking peace in the region.
Private planes are used in these sensitive diplomatic missions, indicating a long history of diplomatic operations by Mossad. These efforts come at a time characterized by sensitivity, amid intense international pressure to find solutions to the issues of prisoners and the humanitarian situation in the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Mossad chief emphasized the need for mediators to clarify to Hamas that the cabinet's decision to occupy Gaza is not a 'psychological war.'





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The head of Mossad meets with the Prime Minister of Qatar carrying a serious warning regarding the occupation of Gaza.