Recent reports and statements from various sources indicate that Hamas is unlikely to leave Qatar despite rumors to the contrary. Hamas has denied claims that Qatar requested its leaders to leave Doha, describing these reports as attempts to pressure the organization. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also expressed skepticism regarding the departure of Hamas from Qatar, noting he has seen no indications from Doha that it wishes the group to leave. Additionally, Qatar is reevaluating its role as a mediator in the Gaza conflict, with a focus on the potential benefits to Israel mediation if Hamas remains in Doha. Martin Himel noted that 'Sinwar wants to live, thrive and is not about to leverage away his own protective wall - the hostages, for anything less than his survival.'
Hamas To Stay In Doha If 'Positive' For Israel Mediation, Says Qatar https://t.co/j34aOBkttZ https://t.co/Xy69wNjHfI
Qatar 'reevaluating' role as mediator in Gaza war 'Sinwar wants to live, thrive and is not about to leverage away his own protective wall - the hostages, for anything less than his survival,' says @MartinHimel https://t.co/HdmG05GslN
Turkish President Recep Tayyip #Erdogan says he does not believe the Palestinian militant group Hamas will leave #Qatar, where it is based, adding he had seen no such signs that Doha wished the group to leave, either. https://t.co/eDk4GgBg27
Turkey's Erdogan says he does not believe Hamas will leave Qatar #Qatar #Turkey #Palestine #Hamas https://t.co/L5RscoqnJU
Turkey's Erdogan says he does not believe Hamas will leave Qatar https://t.co/KWFPkHYhj6 https://t.co/JRA2AvdUnR
Turkey's Erdogan says he does not believe Hamas will leave Qatar, media reports say. https://t.co/o84GZ6Qi2p
Hamas denies that Qatar asked its leaders to leave Doha and says the reports on this issue are attempt to pressure it