Is Hamas planning to move to Iraq due to pressure from Qatar? – The Jerusalem Post

The Hamas leadership is considering relocating from Qatar, where it is currently residing, to Iraq, according to a report in The National in Monday.

The Iraqi government approved the move last month, a senior Iraqi MP disclosed in the report. Iran will allegedly assume responsibility for protecting Hamass leaders, offices, and personnel in Baghdad. However, according to a Ynet report, Hamas dismissed these claims, stating, "There is no truth in the reports suggesting Hamas is planning to leave Qatar and move to Iraq."

This arrangement follows discussions between Hamass political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, and representatives from the Iraqi and Iranian governments. These talks were confirmed to The National by a senior Iraqi MP and a leader of a political party closely allied with an Iran-backed armed group.

"There is no consensus among Iraqi political groups on Hamass move to Baghdad," the senior Iraqi MP told The National. "Some, especially the Kurds and some Sunnis, fear it will deepen differences with the United States. But despite the lack of consensus, the governments decision to host Hamas will not be reversed." Baghdad has expressed its willingness to allow Hamas to maintain a high-profile presence in Iraq.

Although a date for the move has not been set, Hamas recently opened a political office in Baghdad, led by senior official Mohammed Al Hafy, with plans for a media office to follow in the coming weeks, the report stated. The Iraqi government has not commented on these developments.

The potential relocation comes amid stalled Gaza ceasefire negotiations mediated by the US, Egypt, and Qatar. Senior US officials have blamed Hamas for the lack of progress, following President Joe Bidens ceasefire proposal aimed at ending the conflict.

Hamass decision to relocate to Iraq follows weeks of pressure from Qatar to accept US ceasefire proposals, which include an exchange of hostages and Palestinian detainees with Israel, the report claims.

Hamas officials have faced threats of expulsion from Qatar and punitive measures, including asset freezes, if they do not show negotiation flexibility. These warnings were conveyed during a meeting in Doha with Qatari and Egyptian mediators, following a visit by CIA Director William Burns, Washingtons chief ceasefire mediator.

The US, Egypt, and Qatar have been striving for months to broker a lasting ceasefire in Gaza. The conflict reignited after Hamas's attack on southern Israel on October 7, which killed approximately 1,200 people.

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