The US, Israel, and Qatar are set to convene in New York on Sunday in an effort to mend strained relations following the Israeli strike in Doha earlier this year, according to a report by Axios.

The gathering marks the highest-level engagement between the three countries since the Gaza ceasefire agreement, in which Qatar played a central mediating role. The meeting comes as President Donald Trump prepares to announce the transition to a new phase of the Gaza peace process.

According to the report, White House envoy Steve Witkoff will host the talks. Israel will be represented by Mossad director David Barnea, while a senior Qatari official is also expected to attend.

Tensions spiked on September 9 after Israeli jets carried out a strike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha. The intended targets survived, but a Qatari security guard was killed, prompting Qatar to withdraw temporarily from its mediation role. Arab states sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and pressed Washington to intervene.... Read More: Arutz-7