Continuing Israeli Aviation Aviation Strikes at the same time – at the same time in the direction of the delegation for negotiations – “bad signal”
Israel continues to attack the gas sector despite the release of one of its hostages. A peaceful dialogue may be interrupted. It was in an interview with the American Television Channel CNN was said by Prime Minister of Qatar Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jasim Al Tanya.
The government official did not expect to quickly develop negotiations about stopping the gas sector led by his country.
The Qatari government head of the Qatari also criticized Israel and called the “difficult signal” in the continuation of Israeli aviation aviation at the same time in the direction of the delegation for negotiations.
Qatar appreciates the release of Edan Alexander’s Israeli-American hostage as “a success that will help restore negotiations in a constructive direction,” Al Tanya said.
However, he emphasized that the actions of Israel indicate the opposite.
“We have hope for some development, but I’m not sure it will achieve this in the near future with this behavior,” Al Tanya said.
The Israeli delegation came to the DOHU to proceed with the consultations, which will be held in parallel to the official visit of US President Donald Trump in Qatar.
“If there is no readiness for a big conversation, then how can we achieve a solution? Finally, it all depends on the parties to the conflict,” the prime minister summed up.
Remember that the Israeli military office approved a plan to expand military operations in the Gaza sector.
Earlier, Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that military operations in the Gaza sector will continue until the main goal is achieved
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Source: korrespondent

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