DOHA, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, said that Israel’s continued violations of the ceasefire agreement are placing mediators in difficult positions and jeopardizing efforts to maintain calm.
In a press statement, the Qatari official said Doha has repeatedly raised concerns about the ongoing Israeli bombing and targeted assassinations in Gaza, warning of their dangerous implications for regional stability.
He emphasized the urgent need to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza unconditionally, rejecting any security arrangements that provide protection to one party at the expense of another, including the so-called “stability force.”
Sheikh Mohammed had previously warned that the repeated Israeli violations of the ceasefire could lead to the resumption of war in Gaza. He stressed that the residents of Gaza do not want to leave their land and must not be forced to do so.
He added that Qatar consistently advocates for resolving conflicts through diplomatic means, asserting that the international community cannot remain hostage to the agenda of a far-right movement seeking the eradication of the Palestinian people.
According to figures released by Hamas, Israel has committed more than 813 violations of the ceasefire agreement since it took effect, averaging nearly 25 breaches per day. The Movement warned that this dangerous escalation threatens the continuity of the agreement and undermines truce efforts.
Government data shows these violations have resulted in the killing of 393 Palestinian civilians and the injury of 1,074 others.
