Hamas has made it known that its military prisoners will negotiate only after end of Israel's raids on Gaza. Come on civilian hostages instead there seems to be some more glimmer of hope (it is no coincidence that on Friday Hamas decided to free the two Americans). There Qatari mediation will once again be crucial, even if there is no way to directly influence the military wing of Hamas, led by Mohammed Deif. Qatari mediation, in fact, passes through the political leadership of the movement, that is Khaled Meshal, more easily reachable (if only due to the fact that he lives abroad) and Yahya Sinwar, political leader in Gaza, but with offices right in the territory of Qatar.
IsraelAt the moment, he is trying to escape the kidnappers' blackmail and is totally focused on the war effort. Meanwhile, the peace summit in Cairo, promoted by Egypt and in which the prime minister also participated Melons, ended without a final declaration shared by all participants, but only with a statement from the organizers. Reason? The divergences between the diplomacies of the group of Arab countries and the Western one. Indeed, it appears that Western representatives wanted the statement to include only a condemnation of Hamas, while they refused to condemn Israel for the killing of thousands of civilians in Gaza or to call for an urgent ceasefire and aid to enter the Gaza Strip. Gaza. Prime Minister Meloni then met Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to whom she reconfirmed her solidarity: "Israel has the right to defend itself, but no revenge".