Hamas's political leadership is reportedly considering relocating its base from Qatar, where it has been since 2012, amid increasing U.S. pressure on Qatar to influence ceasefire talks. The Wall Street Journal and other sources indicate that Hamas has initiated discussions with at least two countries, including Oman and potentially Turkey, regarding the possibility of moving its headquarters. This move is seen as a response to the growing demands on Qatar to facilitate a resolution to ongoing hostage situations, which Hamas's current leadership in Qatar is perceived as unable to manage effectively. In Turkey, Hamas leaders would be safe from Israeli actions, highlighting Qatar's role as a key funder and supporter of Hamas. The considerations for relocation come after Hamas recently rejected another proposed hostage/ceasefire deal.
#Hamas is reportedly considering moving its base of operations out of #Qatar. Watch for details https://t.co/FonNNnIzWk
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Discussions are taking place between Turkiye and Hamas leaders to move the Iran-backed group’s headquarters from Qatar to Turkiye, Turkish sources told @AsharqNews. https://t.co/XwYGDKppc5
Hamas’s political leadership is looking for an alternative site for its base in Qatar, as U.S. legislators step up pressure on the Gulf state to deliver on cease-fire talks that appear likely to fail https://t.co/iDQjx4AhuG https://t.co/iDQjx4AhuG
Report: Hamas leaders to leave Qatar amid push for deal 'Qatar is the only country that can make Hamas think differently. I don't see enough motivation from Qatar, I don't think there's enough coordination between Hamas, Qatar,' says Maj. Gen. (res.) @eitan_dangot https://t.co/CxtqWmu4w6
The Qatar regime, a key funder and international propagandist for Hamas, and haven for Hamas's leaders, is angry that it is being asked to impose pressure on Hamas to agree to ceasefire terms. https://t.co/ZOdN8LnE2D
#HAMAS is reportedly in contact with "at least two countries" as it is considering moving its "political" leadership out of #Qatar. One of the States is #Oman. https://t.co/bjTpVYPlEr
WSJ: Hamas leadership considering moving base from Qatar 'In Turkey, they would be free of fear from Israeli assassination as long as they stay put. Turkey could get points by contributing to the solution of the Gaza crisis,' explains defense, government commentator @Rimanero https://t.co/s6RzGHPuMh
🇵🇸🇶🇦HAMAS LEADERS CONSIDER LEAVING QATAR After having lived in Doha since 2012, the leaders of Hamas have approached Oman and another Gulf nation to see if they can move there. Their move comes after the U.S began to apply more pressure on authorities in the country to get… https://t.co/QcldGJclO0
Hamas leaders are being pressured to leave Qatar after the terror rejected yet another hostage/ceasefire deal. Arab officials said that in recent days the terror group has contacted at least two countries in the region asking if they would be open to taking in Hamas leaders.…
Hamas leaders said looking at leaving Qatar amid growing pressure in hostage talks https://t.co/C0XtB0H3Hg
🇵🇸🇶🇦🇴🇲⚡ Hamas have contacted two regional countries, including Oman, about the prospect of relocating their political base as they consider moving out of Qatar, according to Arab officials.
Hamas leaders said looking at leaving Qatar amid growing pressure in hostage talks? I'm sure Belgium and Norway will welcome them with open arms ... https://t.co/wNGBKm6Yko
Hamas leadership considering leaving Qatar, how will this affect the release of the hostages? #Hamas #Qatar #HostageDeal https://t.co/dvN9IqWIWp
Amid increased pressure, Hamas leadership mulls leaving Qatar | LIVE UPDATES https://t.co/7MgSTeXrUl
The dilemma for Qatar is that they host the ostensible leaders of Hamas, but those leaders now have little influence over Sinwar and the other guys in Gaza. They raised expectations they can broker a deal which is probably beyond their power to deliver. https://t.co/Nj1HMZa1wT
Hamas leaders consider moving from Qatar, according to WSJ, and hold talks with two countries about settling there