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		<title>Turkey Signals Optimism for Next Phase of Gaza Ceasefire and Regional Stability</title>
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<p><strong>Ankara</strong> &#8211; Turkey has expressed cautious optimism that the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement could begin in early 2026, reflecting renewed diplomatic momentum and coordinated international engagement aimed at easing humanitarian suffering and supporting long-term stability.</p>



<p>The expectation follows high-level discussions involving Turkey, the United States, Qatar, and Egypt, highlighting the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing one of the region’s most pressing crises.</p>



<p>Turkish officials have emphasized that recent talks focused on identifying and resolving remaining obstacles that stand in the way of moving the ceasefire into its next stage.</p>



<p>Central to these discussions is the shared objective of ensuring that Gaza’s future governance is anchored in a Palestinian-led framework, reinforcing principles of self-determination and political legitimacy.</p>



<p>Turkey’s position underscores its broader diplomatic approach, which prioritizes dialogue, inclusive political solutions, and regional cooperation over prolonged confrontation.</p>



<p>The proposed second phase of the ceasefire is widely seen as a critical step toward consolidating calm on the ground and creating space for humanitarian recovery and reconstruction efforts.</p>



<p>Diplomats involved in the talks noted that progress, while complex, reflects growing consensus among key regional and international actors on the need for a sustainable political pathway for Gaza.</p>



<p>Turkey has consistently advocated for humanitarian access, civilian protection, and the restoration of basic services, viewing these as essential foundations for any lasting peace arrangement.</p>



<p>Officials believe that a phased ceasefire process allows confidence-building measures to take hold gradually, reducing the risk of renewed violence while supporting diplomatic continuity.</p>



<p>The emphasis on Palestinian-led governance reflects regional calls for local ownership of political processes, which many see as vital for long-term legitimacy and stability.</p>



<p>Turkey’s engagement with partners such as Qatar and Egypt also highlights the constructive role regional mediators continue to play in bridging gaps between stakeholders.</p>



<p>Observers say Ankara’s involvement adds diplomatic weight to efforts that balance humanitarian priorities with political realities, especially as discussions shift toward governance and reconstruction.</p>



<p>The early 2026 timeline, while tentative, signals a forward-looking outlook that encourages sustained diplomatic engagement rather than short-term crisis management.</p>



<p>International partners have acknowledged that moving into the second phase will require patience, coordination, and continued commitment from all sides involved.</p>



<p>Turkey has framed the ceasefire process not only as a conflict-management tool but as part of a wider regional vision centered on stability, development, and mutual security.</p>



<p>By supporting dialogue-driven solutions, Ankara aims to contribute to a regional environment where diplomacy can replace cycles of escalation.</p>



<p>The discussions also reflect growing recognition that humanitarian recovery in Gaza is closely linked to political arrangements that ensure accountable and representative governance.</p>



<p>As talks continue, Turkey has reiterated its readiness to work with international partners to support mechanisms that advance peace, reconstruction, and economic recovery.</p>



<p>The diplomatic momentum around the ceasefire highlights the role of sustained international coordination in transforming temporary pauses in fighting into durable political outcomes.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, Turkey’s expectations for early 2026 point to cautious hope that structured diplomacy can pave the way for improved conditions on the ground and a more stable regional future.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dubai – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally apologized to Qatar following a recent attack in Doha, Qatar’s Foreign]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dubai </strong>– Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally apologized to Qatar following a recent attack in Doha, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry confirmed on Tuesday, signaling renewed cooperation in efforts to stabilize the Gaza region.</p>



<p>Qatar’s spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari said the Gulf state was also reassured by security guarantees from the United States in the wake of the September 9 incident, which targeted senior Hamas officials engaged in U.S.-backed ceasefire negotiations. The attack resulted in the deaths of at least five lower-ranking Hamas members and a Qatari security official, though top Hamas leaders survived.</p>



<p>Turning to Gaza, Al-Ansari noted that Doha is awaiting Hamas’s formal response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace initiative but expressed optimism that the group would accept the proposal. The initiative, described by Qatar as a comprehensive vision to end the war in Gaza, aims to restore stability to the region.</p>



<p>The spokesperson also confirmed that Turkey will join the mediation team in discussions on Tuesday, alongside Qatar, the U.S., and other international partners, to advance negotiations.</p>



<p>Trump announced Monday that Netanyahu had pledged support for a broad Gaza peace plan designed to secure an immediate ceasefire. The 20-point plan calls for coordinated Israeli withdrawals aligned with the release of the final hostages held by Hamas, with an initial ceasefire taking effect during the process.</p>



<p>The apology and ongoing diplomatic efforts highlight a multilateral push to address the conflict in Gaza, with key regional and global stakeholders working to prevent further escalation and support long-term peace in the region.</p>
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