Summary

Qatar has halted its mediation efforts to end the Gaza conflict, citing a lack of “good faith” negotiations from both Israel and Hamas.

The decision follows criticism from Israel and parts of the U.S. over Qatar’s hosting of Hamas leaders, despite the office’s role as a communication channel since 2012 at the U.S.’s request.

Qatar informed the U.S., Israel, and Hamas of its decision after recent, inconclusive meetings with a U.S. delegation.

Qatar indicated it would resume mediation only if both sides show a genuine willingness for peace, as the Biden administration attempts a final push for a ceasefire before Donald Trump takes office.