Hamas says it held a series of meetings in Cairo over the past two days with Egyptian, Qatari, and Turkish mediators, along with UN envoy Mladenov, to narrow differences over the Palestinian factions' response. The Hamas delegation has concluded its Cairo visit and is expected to continue consultations in Turkey, reporting significant progress on most disputed points, according to the group's sources as reported by Kan 11.
Hamas claimed Thursday that its delegation held a series of meetings in Cairo over the past two days with Egyptian, Qatari, and Turkish mediators, along with UN Middle East envoy Mladenov. According to sources within the group cited by Kan 11's Arab Desk, the talks focused on narrowing differences over the Palestinian factions' response to proposals raised by the mediators. The Hamas delegation has reportedly concluded its Cairo visit and is expected to travel to Turkey to continue consultations, after achieving 'significant progress' on most disputed points. The claim comes from a single source — the Kan 11 Arab Desk report — and has not been independently corroborated. No official confirmation from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, or the UN has been published at this time. The Zioneer has previously reported on broader diplomatic tracks involving Gaza negotiations, including Hamas's reported progress on Phase 2 of the U.S. roadmap (June 11), but this bulletin reflects only the group's own account of the current round of consultations.
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