RIYADH: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Qatar as part of his ongoing efforts to mediate an end to the Gaza conflict, following Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Blinken's visit to Doha comes after meeting with Israeli leaders and assessing Hamas' stance on a truce, as facilitated by Qatar and Egypt. The US sees Sinwar’s death as potentially easing the path for negotiations on a ceasefire and the release of over 100 hostages held by Hamas.
While Blinken highlights this opportunity, critics argue that the Biden administration has not sufficiently pressured Israel, which continues to receive substantial US military support. Hamas has yet to appoint a successor to Sinwar, with indications that a leadership committee based in Qatar may replace him. Blinken also seeks clarity on plans for Gaza's post-war reconstruction and governance, seeing it as essential for long-term peace efforts. Qatar, a key mediator with ties to both the US and Hamas, remains central in these discussions.
October 23, 2024