Senior Hamas official: Cairo negotiations have not made progress
A high-ranking source affiliated with the Hamas movement stated that based on the meetings in Cairo, it is clear that no real progress has been made in the dialogue process. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Mayadin, a high-ranking source affiliated with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas announced that based on the talks in Cairo to establish a ceasefire and exchange prisoners, so far these talks have not seen any real progress.
He continued, the reason for the lack of progress in these talks is the Zionist regime’s insistence on not presenting Clear answers regarding the demands of Hamas.
Also, according to this source, Hamas has demanded a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, the withdrawal of the Zionist regime from this strip, and the return of the Palestinian refugees to their places of residence. He insists on his wishes.
This senior source affiliated with the Hamas movement announced: Egyptian and Qatari mediators are trying to open the dialogues, but they are facing many difficulties in this way.
It should be said that on Sunday morning, Egyptian sources reported the arrival of a delegation of the Hamas movement to Cairo headed by Khalil Al-Hiya had informed the senior officials of this movement. After that, delegations of Qatari and American officials arrived in Cairo. According to announcement of Hebrew sources, the delegation of the Zionist regime will not be present in this round of negotiations.
An Egyptian source also announced the extensive efforts of the Cairo authorities to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza before the start of the holy month of Ramadan. This high-ranking Egyptian source emphasized in an interview with the French news agency (AFP): Egyptian authorities have made extensive efforts to establish a ceasefire in Gaza before the start of Ramadan.