The negotiations that led to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement took months and months. At the center of the talks representing the United States was Brett McGurk, the White House coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa.
The deal between Israel and Hamas to release hostages being held in Gaza and begin a ceasefire was officially signed by negotiators in Doha on Thursday, according to two sources familiar with the issue.
Qatar’s success in helping to broker the long-awaited Gaza ceasefire has enhanced its reputation as an international mediator, with officials now considering which other conflicts they could help resolve.
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal was made possible by 18-hour days and a "remarkable" partnership between Joe Biden and Donald Trump's Middle East envoys, but even then it seemed it might come apart at the last minute.
Biden officials involved in the effort acknowledged that President-elect Donald Trump’s threats and Trump envoy Steve Witkoff’s participation during the final week of negotiations played a major role in bringing across the finish line a deal they had struggled to reach for more than a year.
Inside a lavish clubhouse on Doha's waterfront, tensions strained by months of fruitless back-and-forth weighed on negotiators as the hour neared 3 a.m.
I negoziatori di Israele, Hamas, Stati Uniti e Qatar hanno firmato ufficialmente a Doha l'accordo per il cessate il fuoco nella Striscia di Gaza e il rilascio degli ostaggi. Lo riferisce il media israeliano Ynet.
Ceasefire talks via middlemen from Qatar, Egypt and the US had been dragging on for several months, at times without hope. Now the key players were all inside one building in Doha and the pace was frantic.
Inside a lavish clubhouse on Doha’s waterfront ... Then-President Joe Biden sent Brett McGurk, a veteran Middle East hand in both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Inside a lavish clubhouse on Doha’s waterfront ... Then-President Joe Biden sent Brett McGurk, a veteran Middle East hand in both Republican and Democratic administrations.
As the U.S. enters a new administration under President Trump, Qatar’s role as a trusted security partner remains as strong as ever.
Behind-the-scenes manoeuvrings by the Reagan campaign and Team Trump clinched deals in the eleventh hour, showing Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden in a poor light