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Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani (R) and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken give a press conference following a meeting in Doha on January 7, 2024. AFP
  • Israel has carried out a relentless bombardment and ground invasion that have killed at least 22,835 people in Gaza, most of them women and children
  • Amid the deepening humanitarian crisis and mass displacement in Gaza, Blinken said civilians "must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow".

Doha, Qatar – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned on Sunday the war in Gaza could spread and threaten security in the wider Middle East, on a regional tour aimed at de-escalating the conflict.

“This is a moment of profound tension in the region. This is a conflict that could easily metastasize, causing even more insecurity and even more suffering,” Blinken told a news conference in Doha alongside Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

Israel has carried out a relentless bombardment and ground invasion that have killed at least 22,835 people in Gaza, most of them women and children, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Blinken warned it was “imperative” Israel put a “premium on protecting civilians”, ensuring operations were “designed around protecting civilians… and around getting humanitarian assistance where people need it”.

Amid the deepening humanitarian crisis and mass displacement in Gaza, Blinken said civilians “must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow”.

“They cannot, they must not be pressed to leave Gaza,” he added, after two Israeli minsters suggested Palestinians should be encouraged to emigrate.

‘Unimaginable tragedy’

Blinken called the deaths of two Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza, which the Qatar-based network has blamed on Israel, an “unimaginable tragedy”.

“That’s also been the case for… far too many innocent Palestinian men, women and children,” he said.

Blinken arrived in Qatar following stops in Jordan, Turkey and Greece.

He went on to Abu Dhabi late Sunday, and on Monday is due to travel to Saudi Arabia.

Blinken will meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Saudi desert city of Al-Ula, said a US official on condition of anonymity.

Qatar, a wealthy Gulf emirate which hosts the largest US military base in the Middle East, also hosts Hamas’s political office and is the main residence of the Islamists’ self-exiled leader Ismail Haniyeh.

The Qatari premier said talks with Hamas on a fresh truce in Gaza were “ongoing” with US backing.

Doha mediated a one-week break in fighting the began in November and led to the release of scores of Israeli and foreign hostages, as well as aid entering the besieged Gaza Strip.

However, Sheikh Mohammed said a Tuesday strike in Lebanon that killed Hamas’s deputy leader Saleh al-Aruri had affected “the complicated process”.

“Yet we are not giving up. We are moving forward.”