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JERUSALEM: Natalie and Judith Raanan speak on the phone with US President Joe Biden after being released by Hamas on Oct 20, 2023. – AFP
JERUSALEM: Natalie and Judith Raanan speak on the phone with US President Joe Biden after being released by Hamas on Oct 20, 2023. – AFP

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PARIS: Boasting good relations with both Western governments and Hamas, Qatar has emerged as the key power in efforts to release the captives seized by the Palestinian group from the Zionist entity even as other states show readiness to help. French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday lauded the key role played by Qatar in the release by Hamas of two American captives held since its attack against the Zionist entity on Oct 7, adding he was confident of further releases.

The West is increasingly using the influence of the small but gas-rich Gulf Arab state, a key global investor, in such situations, with the role of Qatar also crucial to the release last month of five Americans held by Iran. While Egypt has traditionally in recent years served as the main mediator between the Zionist entity and Palestinian groups and Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also makes no secret of its desire to be involved, the focus is on Qatar helping to return the captives safely.

“The most accommodating mediator is Qatar,” said Hasni Abidi, director of the Geneva-based Center for Studies and Research on the Arab and Mediterranean World (CERMAM). “It knows Hamas well and is its loyal financial backer,” he said, in referring to Doha’s financing of the salaries of civil servants in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. Qatar, which has hosted Hamas’ political office for more than 10 years, is also respected by the United States, the Zionist entity’s chief ally. It is home to the largest US military base in the region.

The Zionist entity says 203 people — Zionists, dual nationals and foreigners — were abducted by Hamas gunmen when they launched the deadliest attacks in the Zionist entity’s 75-year history. At least 1,400 people were killed, according to the government. The Zionist entity has responded with a relentless bombing campaign against the Gaza Strip that has left at least 4,385 people dead, mostly civilians, according to the Hamas administration.

US captives Judith Tai Raanan and her daughter Natalie Shoshana Raanan were back in the Zionist entity late Friday, the Zionist government said. “This is a very good outcome obtained by the negotiators, in which Qatar played a very important role,” Macron told a group of reporters Friday. Macron said France wanted similar operations to go on in the next “hours and days” to continue “allowing hostages, in particular our hostages, to get out”.

“We are confident: The channels we have are the right ones and are useful,” he added. In a later message on X, formerly Twitter, Macron said Qatar played a “decisive role” in securing the release of the two American captives. Qatar is a “specialist in the release of hostages”, said Etienne Dignat of Sciences Po university in Paris and an expert on hostage situations. It was with Qatar that $6 billion of frozen Iranian funds from South Korean banks was parked pending the release in a hugely complex and sensitive swap deal of the five American citizens held by Iran.

It appears to have been no coincidence that Macron’s envoy for Lebanon, the former foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, a trusted confidant of the president on security issues, was in Qatar this week, according to diplomatic sources. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also paid a visit to Qatar on his marathon trip to the region this week.

The emirate had invited the Taleban to open an office in Doha with the approval of the United States, making it possible to negotiate the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan in 2021, although this was then followed by the return of the Taleban to power. Other heavyweights in the region are simultaneously trying to intervene. Turkey has received “requests from several countries” to help, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, his country’s ex-spy chief, said on Tuesday in Beirut.

Erdogan has in recent months sought to warm relations with the Zionist entity which have suffered in the last years after a string of bitter disputes. But this risks having the consequence that Ankara is trusted by neither side. And it was Egypt which helped secure the release in 2011 of Zionist soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been held by Hamas for over five years.

Potential actors are “only those who have established long-standing relationships with Hamas and therefore the only ones authorized to make contact with its leaders,” said Abidi. But in this case, the unprecedented number of captives held and the number of nationalities represented among them means that there will be no single solution and the diplomacy is likely to be painstaking. “There will be no collective negotiation,” said Abidi. “Each state will be called upon to negotiate the release of its own hostages.” – AFP

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