The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 793 - Trump peace plan partners pile on Israel at Doha Forum

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Dec 7, 2025
Joining from the Doha Forum, Jacob Magid serves as the U.S. bureau chief for The Times of Israel, providing insightful analysis on the Gaza conflict. He discusses Qatar's assertion that ongoing violence in Gaza does not constitute a ceasefire. Jacob also highlights the calls for an International Stabilization Force while exploring accusations against Israel from regional leaders, including a provocative statement from Syria's president. The implications of these discussions could set the stage for renewed tensions or potential diplomatic shifts.
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INSIGHT

Gaza Dominates Doha's Main Agenda

  • The Doha Forum focused heavily on Gaza and Syria in main sessions, making Gaza a plurality of discussion despite many panels.
  • Jacob Magid observed Qatar-centered panels prioritized Gaza over other conflicts like Ukraine.
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ISF Proposal Faces Practical Doubts

  • Regional ministers pushed for an International Stabilization Force (ISF) to replace or separate IDF and Palestinian forces in Gaza.
  • Jacob Magid said details and mandates remain unclear, making rapid deployment unlikely.
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Ceasefire Status Used To Create Urgency

  • Qatar's prime minister argued the current arrangement cannot be called a ceasefire while Israeli forces still control large parts of Gaza.
  • Magid says this rhetoric aims to create urgency to press for Israeli withdrawal and transition to phase two.
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