The Qatari Prime Minister said that his country was continuing its efforts for another prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel despite a lack of willingness for a new deal from the two sides. “Unfortunately we’re not seeing the same willingness that we had seen the weeks before… from both parties,” Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told the Doha Forum. “We will continue to pressure the parties despite each party aiming to destroy the other. Right now, maybe the opening is narrower,” he added.

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