Hamas Considering Relocation From Qatar To Iraq – Report – I24NEWS – i24NEWS

Hamas is preparing to relocate its political leadership from Qatar to Iraq, as increasing pressure from both Doha and the United States pushes the group towards greater flexibility in Gaza ceasefire talks.

The move was approved by the Iraqi government last month, according to a report by theThe National on Monday.

Iran is expected to provide protection for Hamas leaders and their offices in Baghdad, the report added.

Discussions regarding the relocation were held last month between Hamass political leader Ismail Haniyeh and representatives of the Iraqi and Iranian governments. These talks were confirmed by a senior Iraqi MP and a political party leader with close ties to an Iran-backed armed group.

The potential move was also reviewed in a phone call between Haniyeh and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani. However, there is no unanimous agreement among Iraqi political factions regarding Hamass move to Baghdad.

"Some groups, especially the Kurds and some Sunnis, fear it will deepen tensions with the United States," the senior Iraqi MP told The National. "But despite the lack of consensus, the governments decision to host Hamas will stand."

In recent days, Hamas has opened a political office in Baghdad, led by senior official Mohammed Al Hafy, with plans to establish a media office in the coming weeks.

The relocation plan emerges amidst stalled Gaza ceasefire negotiations mediated by the US, Egypt, and Qatar. Senior US officials have blamed Hamas for the impasse, citing the group's rejection of President Joe Bi

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