A Hamas delegation is in Cairo to talk to the Egyptian mediators about the possibility of reaching a high fire agreement and exchange of hostages and prisoners with Israel.
A delegation by the Palestinian Islamic group is located in Cairo to talk to the Egyptian mediators about the possibility of reaching a high fire agreement and exchange of hostages and prisoners with Israel, reported Egyptian police sources this Sunday.
The sources have indicated that the delegation is chaired by the negotiator of Hamás, Jalil Al Hague, and that his visit to Cairo responds to an invitation of Egypt, a country that together with Qatar and the United States between the Islamic Group and Israel.
Hamas has pointed out in a statement that his meetings in Cairo “are framed within the efforts of the mediators, Egypt and Qatar to reach an agreement that ends the continuous Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip.”
He has assured that the group “treats positively with every proposal that guarantees a permanent high fire, the entire Israeli withdrawal of the strip and a serious agreement of prisoners exchange that ends the suffering of the Palestinian people.”
For Hay, including members of Hamas, he had assured that the group would be willing to free the rest of the Israeli hostages alive – in the hands of the Islamic organization – from once in exchange for the total withdrawal of the Israeli troops of Gaza and the last end of the war.
Hamas will retain a total of 59 Israelis (one of them caught since before October 7, 2023), which is assumed to live 24.
Source: EITB

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