A delegation of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, arrive In Cairo on Saturday, April 26, opening conversations with Egyptian officials aimed at negotiating an integral agreement to end the war in the Gaza Strip.
The delegation, led By Mohammad Darwish, head of the movement leadership council, he included the main members of the Khaled Meshaal Council, Khalil Al-Hayya, Zaher Jabarin and Nizar Awadallah.
Accordance For a statement of Hamas, discussions focus on ensuring a complete Israeli retreat from Gaza, rebuilding areas devastated by the months of the October 7 war and negotiating an exchange of prisoners with Israel.
In addition to these central demands, the group announced Its representatives would address the effects of what it described as a star policy imposed by the occupation in the residents of Gaza. They also fasted the urgent need to accelerate the delivery of humanitarian aid, including food and medicine, to the Gaza Strip.
Discussions are also expected to cover efforts to establish a community support committee to help administer matters in the enclave, as well as internal Palestinian developments and strategies to address them.
In addition, the delegation Also discussion A new proposal that asks for a high fire that lasts between five and seven years, depending on the release of all the heroes of the prisoners in Gaza and the end of the war. The sources said that Israel had not yet responded to the proposal of Alto Long Term Fire.
In early April, Hamas dismissed An Israeli proposal for a high 45 -day fire, which offered the return of 10 living captives, calling it “partial.” Instead, Hamas demanded an “integral” agreement to stop the Ono de Israel “genocidal“Military actions in Gaza.
The group has repeatedly He insisted that any truce should lead to the end of the war, a complete Israeli withdrawal of Gaza and the delivery without restrictions on humanitarian aid to the area. On the other hand, Israel has conditioned A high fire in the return of all captives and the disarmament of Hamas, a demand that the group has firmly rejected, labeling it as a “red line.”