Antelope Valley Press

Qatar rips Netanyahu, critical remarks

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RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Qatar on Wednesday said it was “appalled” by leaked remarks made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in which he criticized the country’s mediation efforts with Hamas, complicati­ng already arduous negotiatio­ns meant to halt the hostilitie­s in exchange for a hostage release.

In a meeting with families of hostages held by Hamas, Netanyahu said Qatar’s role in the mediation was “problemati­c.” Qatar, a key mediator that also has deep ties to the militant group and hosts some of its exiled leaders, said Netanyahu’s remarks were “irresponsi­ble and destructiv­e.”

The public spat came as sensitive talks were underway in an effort to advance a potential agreement that might offer some respite in the devastatin­g 3-month-old war. The fighting has killed more than 25,000 Palestinia­ns, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, displaced some 85% of the territory’s 2.3 million people and triggered a humanitari­an catastroph­e that has spread hunger, malnutriti­on and disease across the embattled coastal enclave.

As the diplomacy continued, fierce fighting still raged, especially in southern Gaza, where the United Nations said an Israeli tank strike on a UN facility killed at least nine people and wounded dozens.

Netanyahu has vowed to press ahead with the offensive until “complete victory” against Hamas, which started the war with its Oct. 7 assault across the border, killing some 1,200 people in Israel and abducting 250 others.

Israel says it is fighting in self-defense, but it faces charges that it is committing genocide at the UN world court at The Hague.

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