Hamas delegation goes to Cairo
A source related to the Palestinian resistance announced that, despite the continuing differences between Hamas and the Zionist regime in the negotiations, Hamas will soon send a delegation to Cairo to resume negotiations. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, while in the shadow of the Zionist regime’s disruptions, none of Negotiations for a cease-fire in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners have not reached a conclusion. Today, a senior source affiliated with the Palestinian resistance announced that Hamas will soon send a delegation to Cairo to resume negotiations. that Washington has pressured the Egyptian and Qatari mediators as well as the occupying regime to reach a ceasefire agreement.
The mentioned source emphasized that the negotiations in Cairo will be resumed despite the continuing differences between Hamas and Israel.
This is while, on Thursday, a source related to the Palestinian resistance who is aware of the atmosphere of the negotiations announced that there was no progress in the recent meetings of the mediators with the Israeli side.
This source in An interview with al-Mayadeen stated: The recent meetings of the mediators with the Zionist delegation could not lead to a ceasefire agreement, and Hamas reiterates that it adheres to its main demands and will never back down in this matter. In these negotiations, no progress was achieved, especially in relation to the main demands of the Palestinians, i.e. the cessation of the war, the withdrawal of the occupying enemy from the Gaza Strip, and the return of the refugees to their areas.
On the other hand, another well-informed source stated in an interview with Al-Jazeera that the answer Israel does not have any new proposal to the mediators, which was stated by Shabak and Mossad officials and the army of this regime during their trip to Egypt, that could advance the negotiations for the exchange of prisoners and a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. The Israelis have said that they will allow 2,000 women, children and elderly people over the age of 50 to return to northern Gaza in the first phase of the ceasefire. The unconditional release of the refugees is adhered to along with an immediate ceasefire and the completion of the prisoner exchange process, which is focused on civilian prisoners in the first phase. The mediators did not receive a positive response from the Israeli side, but this does not mean that the negotiations are closed.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |