A delegation from the Hamas movement will go to Cairo for a cease-fire agreement.
Al-Jazeera network reported this morning, Saturday 24th of August, quoting informed sources, that a delegation from the Hamas movement will travel to Egypt while negotiations for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip are still ongoing.
The authorities and media of the Israeli regime have called tomorrow’s meeting between the mediators of the ceasefire negotiations and the Israeli delegation in Cairo decisive for the fate of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the “Wala” website recently reported that a meeting will be held in Cairo tomorrow, and William Burns of the CIA, David Barney, the head of the Mossad, Abbas Kamel, the head of the Egyptian Intelligence Organization, and Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, the foreign minister of Qatar, will attend this meeting.
The Zionist TV (Kan) has claimed, citing several American and Israeli sources, that progress has been made in the negotiations; But both sides should show more flexibility.
According to the reports, the most important difference in the negotiations is over the Philadelphia border corridor in the south of the Gaza Strip and the Netsarim corridor in the center of Gaza, which the Israeli regime wants its forces to be present in these two axes.
Egypt, as the mediator of these negotiations, and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) are strongly opposed to the presence of any Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip and have declared that all Israeli forces must withdraw from Gaza.