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Trump envoy pushes for hostage deal in November meeting with Qatari, Israeli PMs

 
 THEN-CANDIDATE Donald Trump attends a campaign event last Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina, the day before the US presidential election. At this pivotal moment in history, it most definitely matters who holds the office of US president and the nature of the leadership he or she provides (photo credit: Jonathan Drake/Reuters)
THEN-CANDIDATE Donald Trump attends a campaign event last Monday in Raleigh, North Carolina, the day before the US presidential election. At this pivotal moment in history, it most definitely matters who holds the office of US president and the nature of the leadership he or she provides
(photo credit: Jonathan Drake/Reuters)

The meetings signal that the Gulf state of Qatar has resumed its role as a key mediator after suspending that role last month.

US President-elect Donald Trump's incoming Middle East envoy met the prime ministers of Qatar and Israel late last month to kick-start Trump's diplomatic push to reach a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal before he takes office on Jan. 20, a source briefed on the talks told Reuters on Wednesday.

Steve Witkoff, the incoming envoy, traveled to Qatar and Israel in late November, the source said.

The meetings signal that the Gulf state of Qatar has resumed its role as a key mediator after suspending that role last month, the source said, adding that negotiators from terrorist group Hamas would likely return to the Qatari capital Doha to facilitate a fresh round of talks soon.

In November with pressure put on Doha to expel Hamas, Qatar had said that it wouldn't act as a mediator any longer, essentially threatening the fate of the hostages because a deal would ostensibly be harder without Doha in the middle.

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Trump's first priority

Trump's newly-appointed Middle East adviser, Massad Boulos, told French magazine Le Point on Wednesday that the first priority for the Trump administration will be the immediate release of the hostages.

Boulos added that while the release of the hostages should be separate from issues relating to the future of Gaza, a hostage deal should come within the framework of a temporary ceasefire.

US President-elect Donald Trump with Massad Boulos during a campaign stop in Dearborn, Michigan, US, on November 1 (credit: REUTERS/BRIAN SNYDER)
US President-elect Donald Trump with Massad Boulos during a campaign stop in Dearborn, Michigan, US, on November 1 (credit: REUTERS/BRIAN SNYDER)

“According to him, their fate should not be linked to other issues related to the day after in Gaza. Several countries are currently helping to achieve this goal, whether it is Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, or even Turkey," Boulos had said.

Boulos stressed that Turkey should not replace Qatar’s role as a mediator but that it did have influence over Hamas’s decision-making, given it now houses the terror group’s key officials.

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