Haniyeh’s condition for the start of a new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations
An informed official in the Hamas movement, while announcing the time of the trip of a delegation from this movement to Cairo, emphasized that the head of the Hamas political office, Ismail Haniyeh, has made several calls with the mediators in recent hours. |
An informed source in the leadership of the Hamas movement, announcing the news that a delegation from this movement will leave for Cairo tomorrow with the aim of resuming the ceasefire negotiations, is one of Ismail Haniyeh’s conditions for the start of these negotiations. informed.
This source added in a conversation with Al Jazeera that after inviting Egypt to review developments related to the ceasefire in Gaza, Haniyeh made several calls to the mediators in recent hours and emphasized to them that the new round of negotiations should be “based on the principle of a permanent ceasefire. The complete withdrawal of the occupying regime and the unconditional return of the refugees.
Two days ago, Osama Hamdan, one of the senior officials of Hamas, said in a press conference in Beirut that despite the movement’s flexibility, no progress has been made in the ceasefire negotiations. Hamas communicated its position regarding these negotiations to the mediators on March 14 and will continue to adhere to its principles in this regard.
He added that after the recent round of negotiations in Cairo, the cabinet of the Zionist regime continues to delay and evade, and this causes the negotiations to continue “in a vicious circle”.
This morning, an informed source in the leadership of the Palestinian resistance announced that soon a delegation from Hamas will travel to Cairo, and after the delegation arrives in Egypt, negotiations regarding the ceasefire in Gaza will resume. >
This source confirmed the pressure from the United States of America against the Egyptian and Qatari mediators to establish a ceasefire in Gaza, in a conversation with Al-Mayadeen network, and said that despite the failure of the ceasefire negotiations several times, this process will be tried again in Cairo.
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Source: Fars
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