A Hamas delegation along with teams from other Palestinian factions are expected to arrive in Cairo today to continue ceasefire negotiations, as a new framework takes shape, according to reports. The talks follow a previous round in which the Hamas team met Egyptian, Qatari, and Turkish mediators and then headed to Turkey.
A Hamas delegation and representatives of other Palestinian factions are expected to travel to Cairo on Tuesday for continued ceasefire negotiations, as a new framework reportedly takes shape. The talks come after the previous round, during which the Hamas delegation held meetings in Cairo with Egyptian, Qatari, and Turkish mediators, as well as UN envoy Nikolay Mladenov, before departing for Turkey for further consultations. Those discussions reportedly produced "significant progress" on most disputed points, according to Hamas sources as reported by Kan 11. The current round in Cairo aims to narrow remaining differences as mediators work to solidify a deal.
As The Zioneer reported in prior coverage, diplomatic efforts in recent weeks have focused on moving from a framework to full implementation. A revised document on a phased weapons-disposal mechanism — backed by US envoys and handed to Hamas via Mladenov — was reported on June 19. Mediators have also been shuttling between Doha, Tehran, and regional capitals. The arrival of the Hamas delegation in Cairo marks the resumption of direct talks on the ground. It remains unclear whether this round will produce a final text or require additional sessions.
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