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Hamas delegation returns to Gaza after Cairo peace talks
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Hamas has sent a delegation to Cairo to be briefed on the progress of peace talks, despite stating it would not participate directly in the negotiations. The talks, which involve Israel, the US, Egypt, and Qatar, have stalled over several key issues, including an Israeli presence in the Philadelphi Corridor.
Ongoing ceasefire/hostage release talks in Cairo are crucial to saving civilian lives, reducing regional tensions and enabling the UN, in cooperation with the PA [Palestinian Authority], to accelerate efforts to address the pressing needs of Gaza's long-suffering population.
Hamas has said from the beginning that it will not participate in this round of negotiations, which began last week in Doha.
The delegation will meet with senior Egyptian intelligence officials to be briefed on developments in the ongoing round of Gaza ceasefire talks...but this does not mean it will take part in the negotiations.
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