Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Tuesday that Cairo is working "very hard" with Qatar and the United States to resurrect a 60-day ceasefire plan for Gaza. The blueprint, based on an earlier U.S. proposal, pairs a suspension of hostilities with the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees and would open Gaza to unhindered humanitarian and medical aid. Talks gained momentum after a senior Hamas delegation headed by politburo member Khalil al-Hayya arrived in Cairo for consultations. Egyptian sources said preliminary meetings begin Wednesday, marking the first direct engagement since negotiations stalled last month. On the Israeli side, officials are weighing whether to send a high-level delegation to Doha later this week for meetings with Qatari mediators, according to people familiar with the matter. The parallel tracks in Cairo and Doha aim to bridge remaining gaps after a brief truce earlier this year collapsed without a lasting accord.
Hamas leader Taher Al-Nunu announced that a delegation led by Dr. Khalil Al-Hayya has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials. The discussions will focus on the latest developments in the Gaza genocide war, conditions in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Al-Aqsa Mosque. https://t.co/g9CnQPFcs1
حماس: وفد الحركة بدأ محادثات تمهيدية للقاءات تبدأ الأربعاء بشأن سبل وقف الحرب على قطاع غزة وإدخال المساعدات
حماس: وفد قيادة حماس برئاسة خليل الحية وصل إلى القاهرة لإجراء محادثات مع المسؤولين المصريين