US envoy Witkoff to go to Doha Tuesday for Gaza talks: Axios
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025 7:21 am ET1min read
US envoy Witkoff to go to Doha Tuesday for Gaza talks: Axios
US Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, is set to travel to Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday to participate in talks aimed at achieving a ceasefire in Gaza and facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid. The move follows recent developments in the conflict and the release of US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander by Hamas, which has been seen as a positive step towards a resolution [1].The talks in Doha are expected to focus on several key issues, including the release of remaining hostages, prisoner exchanges, and the resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The US has been actively involved in mediation efforts, with Witkoff's visit to Doha being a significant part of these efforts. The talks are being held in conjunction with Egypt and Qatar, who have been instrumental in facilitating the negotiations [2].
The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with severe shortages of food, clean water, fuel, and medicine. The Gaza health ministry reported that at least 2,701 people have been killed since Israel resumed its campaign in the territory on March 18, bringing the official death toll since the war broke out in 2023 to 52,810 [3].
The release of Edan Alexander by Hamas has been hailed as a "good faith gesture" by US President Donald Trump, who hopes that this will be the first step towards ending the conflict [4]. However, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepen, and the international community is under pressure to find a sustainable solution.
The Norwegian wealth fund, the world's largest, has also taken action by selling all of its shares in Israel's Paz Retail and Energy, citing the company's involvement in the supply of fuel to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank [5]. This move underscores the growing international concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the need for a swift resolution.
The US envoy's visit to Doha is part of a broader effort to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and achieve a long-term ceasefire. The talks are expected to continue over the coming days, with the hope that a resolution can be reached that addresses the immediate needs of the people in Gaza while also working towards a sustainable peace [6].
References:
[1] https://www.newarab.com/news/israel-fully-endorses-us-aid-plan-besieged-gaza-strip?blockId=block_53289
[2] https://www.newarab.com/news/us-envoy-witkoff-to-go-to-doha-tuesday-for-gaza-talks-axios
[3] https://www.newarab.com/news/israel-gaza-fighting-to-continue-despite-captive-release
[4] https://www.newarab.com/news/trump-hails-us-israeli-hostage-release-as-monumental-news
[5] https://www.newarab.com/news/norway-wealth-fund-divests-from-israels-paz-retail-energy
[6] https://www.newarab.com/news/us-envoy-praises-reported-plan-by-hamas-to-release-alexander

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