WSJ reports that Qatar has threatened to deport senior Hamas officials unless they agree to a hostage truce deal with Israel. This move, highlighted as a significant pressure tactic, comes with Qatar demanding progress on a truce involving hostages. U.S. Senator Ted Budd has voiced support for Qatar's stance, urging the expulsion of Hamas' political leaders if they fail to release all remaining hostages, emphasizing the action as fitting for an American ally and advocating for the hashtag campaigns #FreeTheHostages and #BringThemAllHomeNow. The reports suggest that the Hamas leaders are currently residing in Doha under luxurious conditions, with Qatar's ultimatum aiming to push for a resolution to the hostage situation.
Qatar reportedly threatens to expel Hamas leaders from Doha, where they are luxuriously ensconced, if they fail to agree to a hostage deal https://t.co/cVnTXTCXP6
WSJ: Qatar threatening to deport Hamas chiefs if they don't agree to hostage truce deal with Israel https://t.co/SQcIeDRp6X
Reports that Qatar has finally threatened to deport senior Hamas officials if they do not advance a hostage deal.
Qatar should absolutely expel Hamas' political leaders if they're unwilling to release all remaining hostages. Anything less is unbecoming of an American ally. Time is up. #FreeTheHostages #BringThemAllHomeNow https://t.co/RACTUuImBs
WSJ: Qatar threatening to deport Hamas chiefs if they donโt agree to hostage truce deal https://t.co/MnoEYobdLo