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Hamas Leader’s Rare Visit to Egypt Sparks Talks on New Cease fire

Hamas Leader’s Rare Visit to Egypt Sparks Talks on New Cease fire

Marian RomainebyMarian Romaine
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh visited Egypt, marking his first trip in over a month. The visit is characterized by intensive discussions, aiming to broker a new ceasefire that would facilitate aid delivery to Gaza and secure the release of additional hostages.

Haniyeh, usually based in Qatar, engages in diplomacy publicly when prospects for progress are apparent. His last visit to Egypt in early November preceded the announcement of the only ceasefire deal in the ongoing Gaza conflict, resulting in a week-long pause and the release of approximately 110 hostages out of the 240 taken by Hamas during its October 7 incursion into Israel.

Islamic Jihad, another Palestinian militant group holding hostages in Gaza, revealed that its leader plans to visit Egypt in the coming days to explore potential resolutions to the conflict. Negotiators are reportedly in deep discussions about the release of hostages held by Palestinian Islamist militants in Gaza and the reciprocal release of prisoners by Israel.

Hamas Leader’s Rare Visit to Egypt Sparks Talks on New Cease fire

Israel is reportedly insisting on the release of all remaining women and infirm male hostages, while Palestinians convicted of serious offenses may be included in the list of prisoners to be freed by Israel.

While U.S. President Joe Biden expressed skepticism about an imminent second Israel-Hamas hostage release deal, he affirmed ongoing efforts to encourage progress. A United Nations Security Council vote to increase aid to the Gaza Strip has been postponed at the request of the U.S.

The Gaza health ministry has confirmed nearly 20,000 deaths, with additional bodies believed to be trapped under rubble. Israel asserts that Hamas fighters killed 1,200 people, predominantly civilians, on October 7.

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