US withdraws from Gaza talks over ‘selfish’ Hamas position, to consider alternative options for freeing hostages

FP News Desk July 24, 2025, 23:33:35 IST

US envoy Steve Witkoff said the US is withdrawing from Gaza peace talks in Qatar, citing Hamas’ lack of good faith. Talks with Israel have stalled over ceasefire terms and hostages, with Washington now weighing “alternative options"

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President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff. File image/ Reuters
President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff. File image/ Reuters

US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff said Thursday that Washington would follow Israel in withdrawing negotiators from peace talks in Gaza in the capital of Qatar, claiming Hamas was not “acting in good faith.”

“We have decided to bring our team home from Doha for consultations after the latest response from Hamas, which clearly shows a lack of desire to reach a ceasefire in Gaza,” Witkoff posted on social media. “While the mediators have made a great effort, Hamas does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith.”

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Witkoff said Washington would now “consider alternative options to bring the hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza. It is a shame that Hamas has acted in this selfish way.”

It was unclear what “alternative options” the US was considering. The White House had no immediate comment, and the State Department did not immediately respond to messages.

A breakthrough in talks on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has eluded Trump’s Republican administration for months as conditions worsen in Gaza. The territory recently had its deadliest day yet for aid-seekers in over 21 months of war, with at least 85 Palestinians killed while trying to reach food Sunday.

The sides have held weeks of talks in Qatar, reporting small signs of progress but no major breakthroughs. Officials have said a main sticking point is the redeployment of Israeli troops after any ceasefire takes place.

Witkoff said the US is “resolute” in seeking an end to the conflict in Gaza and said it was “a shame that Hamas has acted in this selfish way.”

Earlier Thursday, Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu’s office recalled his country’s negotiating team back to Israel in light of Hamas’ response.

In a brief statement, the prime minister’s office expressed its appreciation for the efforts of Witkoff and mediators Qatar and Egypt, but it gave no further details.

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The deal under discussion is expected to include a 60-day ceasefire in which Hamas would release 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 others in phases in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. Aid supplies would be ramped up and the two sides would hold negotiations on a lasting truce.

The talks have been bogged down over competing demands for ending the war. Hamas says it will only release all hostages in exchange for a full Israeli withdrawal and end to the war. Israel says it will not agree to end the war until Hamas gives up power and disarms, a condition the militant group rejects.

The State Department said earlier in the week that Witkoff would be traveling to the Middle East for talks, but US officials later said that Witkoff would instead travel to Europe.

It was unclear if he was holding meetings there Thursday.

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