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Tuesday, February 03, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Region

Gaza Rights Center warns of severe Israeli violations restricting movement through Rafah Crossing 

The travel measures taken by the Israeli occupation at Rafah land crossing have laid bare grotesque violations of the freedom of movement and the fundamental rights of the civilians in the Gaza Strip, Gaza Rights Center said in a statement on Tuesday.The statement called for urgent intervention to end these tightened Israeli-imposed restrictions that marked day one of travel initiation through the crossing between the Gaza enclave and Egypt.The center stressed that these restrictions have obviously demonstrated full Israeli control over the ongoing process at this crossing, in a brazen violation of freedom of movement and fundamental rights.The Israeli occupation authorities have imposed direct control over the travelers' rosters, most of whom are patients and caregivers, approving only the travel of five patients from a total of five individuals, notwithstanding the critical medical conditions of those patients who are sorely in need of traveling abroad, the statement warned.It noted that these actions have literally disrupted the travel of the vast majority of those patients and deprived them of their rights to treatment and healthcare under international humanitarian law and human rights law.The center further emphasized that 12 returnees were subjected to grotesque violations and had been questioned for almost three hours. It held the Israeli occupation authorities fully responsible legally for these abuses as the de facto occupying power controlling the crossings and individual movement.The center called on the European mission participating in the crossing arrangements to assume its legal and moral responsibility.The statement further stressed that any arrangements to administer this crossing must be purely civilian and humanitarian, totally separating the occupation's policies and its security and demographic objectives, thereby ensuring the fundamental rights of the population, foremost among them the right to a dignified life and freedom of movement.

Dr Majid bin Mohammed al-Ansari addressing the news conference Tuesday.
Qatar

Qatar pushes for second phase of Gaza ceasefire

Qatar is working with its mediation partners - Egypt, Türkiye, and the United States - to ensure the implementation of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, the reopening of the Rafah crossing, and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Strip, Adviser to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr Majid bin Mohammed al-Ansari said Tuesday.Speaking at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' weekly media briefing, Dr al-Ansari said contacts are still ongoing to reach the second phase of the agreement. However, there are still obstacles under discussion, in addition to several on which agreements have been reached.From day one, Qatar has called for humanitarian aid not to be used as a tool for political blackmail in any conflict anywhere in the world, he said.On recent events in Venezuela, Dr al-Ansari reiterated Qatar's position calling for restraint, de-escalation, and dialogue as the means to address all outstanding issues. He noted Qatar's support for any attempts or efforts aimed at finding a peaceful solution to the crisis there.On Yemen, the official spokesperson said Qatar welcomed the efforts undertaken by the Yemeni government, the legitimate representative of the Yemeni people, within the framework of the Yemeni-Yemeni dialogue process.He commended the invitation extended by the president of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council to hold a conference in Riyadh to sit down at the negotiating table and discuss solutions to various outstanding issues.He said Qatar emphasised the necessity of the participation of all components of the Yemeni political landscape and their positive engagement in this conference, adding that Qatar highly values the position of Saudi Arabia and its support for this dialogue, the natural outcome of which will be reaching agreements on various issues, including the southern issue in Yemen.He said there is coordination amongst the various Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to support their brothers in Yemen in reaching a settlement and de-escalating the conflict there, noting that relations between the brothers in the region are ongoing and do not require special efforts.He also said Qatar supports the legitimate government in Yemen, pointing to the continued flow of Qatari aid to Yemen through UN agencies and in coordination with its brothers, whilst welcoming any international effort that supports the brothers in Yemen, whether on a humanitarian level or in reaching political agreements.Dr al-Ansari said the situation in Sudan is the biggest humanitarian catastrophe this year, calling on all parties to exert more efforts to resolve the crisis and deliver humanitarian aid to the Sudanese people, especially in conflict zones.He said Qatar continues its communication with various parties in Sudan and its efforts to deliver humanitarian aid, whilst emphasising that it will not be used for political or military purposes.On the threats issued against Iran, Dr al-Ansari said any escalation in the region is not only a threat to stability, but also to international peace and security.He said Doha continues its communication with Tehran and Washington, and supports any dialogue aimed at preventing escalation in the region, adding that there is still room for diplomatic solutions in this context. 

Gulf Times
Qatar

New batch of Qatari aid enters Gaza Strip

Qatar Charity has announced the arrival of a new batch of Qatari relief aid to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, in support of the brotherly Palestinian people.In a statement, Qatar Charity said the shipment includes 2,790 shelter tents in addition to essential humanitarian supplies, provided by the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), Qatar Charity, and the Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS).**media[379092]**The organisation explained that this batch comes as part of the ongoing aid efforts previously dispatched under the maritime bridge established by Qatar. It reflects Qatar's swift response to urgent humanitarian needs and its continued commitment to alleviating the suffering of civilians in Gaza.

Gulf Times
Business

QatarEnergy acquires new exploration interest offshore Egypt

QatarEnergy has completed a farm-in transaction with Eni, acquiring a 40% participating interest in the North Rafah exploration block, offshore Egypt.The agreement, recently approved by the Government of Egypt, grants QatarEnergy a 40% stake in the offshore concession, with Eni (the Operator) retaining the remaining 60% interest.Commenting on this agreement, His Excellency the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida al-Kaabi, who is also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, said: “We are pleased with our new position in the North Rafah offshore block, which further strengthens our presence in Egypt and marks another important step in advancing our ambitious international exploration strategy.”Minister al-Kaabi added: “We extend our thanks to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Mineral Resources in Egypt, and our partner Eni for their valued support and cooperation. We look forward to working together to achieve our exploration objectives.”The North Rafah offshore block is located in the Mediterranean Sea, off the northeastern coast of Egypt.It spans nearly 3,000 square kilometers in water depths of up to 450 meters.