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Hamas says renewed efforts to strike Gaza truce ‎underway

by  Daniel Siryoti
Published on  09-23-2018 00:00
Last modified: 09-23-2018 00:00
Hamas says renewed efforts to strike Gaza truce ‎underway

Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar ‎in a Gaza rally

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Hamas on Saturday confirmed that it was once against ‎engaged in indirect efforts to mediate a cease-fire ‎with Israel.‎

The statement followed a meeting between Hamas ‎leader Ismail Haniyeh, the group's military leader ‎Yahya Sinwar and other officials with Egyptian ‎intelligence officials, headed by Cairo's former ‎military attaché to Gaza Muhammad Abd al-Khaliq. ‎ ‎

Egypt has been instrumental in trying to broker an ‎‎Israel-Hamas truce agreement in recent weeks, in an ‎effort to ‎prevent a recent flare-up in violence from ‎‎escalating into full-blown war. ‎

Two weeks ago, Cairo said it was suspending the ‎talks, citing, among other things, the efforts by ‎the Palestinian Authority to undermine negotiations.‎

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has ‎admitted that Ramallah ‎was actively trying to ‎torpedo these efforts, which ‎also sought to outline ‎an agreement that would pave ‎the way for Gaza's ‎reconstruction and an eventual ‎prisoner swap, saying ‎that Hamas, which violently ousted his government ‎from Gaza in 2007, had no authority to hold any type ‎of negotiations with Israel. ‎

‎"The talks were held in a positive atmosphere and ‎delved into the challenges ahead, first and foremost ‎the end to the Gaza siege and the urgent need to ‎ease the suffering of the people of Gaza," a ‎statement by Hamas said Saturday.‎

The coastal enclave has been under an Israeli ‎‎maritime blockade since Hamas' takeover of ‎Gaza. Israel and Egypt ‎have also imposed ‎restrictions on land movement ‎between their ‎territories and the Strip, citing the need ‎to prevent ‎Hamas from smuggling weapons and ‎terrorists across ‎the borders.‎

Eleven years on, these measures have crippled Gaza's ‎economy, with unemployment reaching 49%, and the ‎dilapidated infrastructure in the Strip is no longer ‎able to support its 2 million residents.‎

‎"The parties have also reviewed efforts to establish ‎‎a cease-fire, in accordance with the ‎‎understandings reached after 2014 [the last Israel-‎‎Hamas war] and Israel's commitment to adhere to ‎‎these understandings," ‎the statement said.‎

A Hamas official privy to the negotiations said al-‎Khaliq, who left his post after the Gaza coup, ‎is known for his animosity toward Hamas.‎

He stressed that despite this, the ‎Egyptian delegation handled the talks "professionally ‎and fairly."‎

He noted that the protests on the Israel-Gaza Strip ‎border will continue until such time that a truce ‎and the internal Palestinian reconciliation deal ‎are implemented. ‎

Hamas' ouster of Abbas' Fatah-led government from ‎ ‎‎Gaza effectively split the Palestinian Authority ‎into two separate political entities. Egypt's ‎efforts over the past ‎‎decade to ‎‎promote a ‎‎reconciliation between the rival ‎‎Palestinian ‎‎factions – the latest ‎‎brokered ‎‎in October 2017 ‎‎– ‎have so far failed. ‎

Sinwar said Friday that the Palestinians must ‎continue with the border riot campaign launched on ‎March 30, regardless of the cease-fire negotiations.‎

‎"We will go there [the border] every day to tell the ‎occupation that we will continue with this ‎‎[the protests] until we achieve our goal and break the ‎siege once and for all. We will not be deterred. We ‎will put an end to it once and for all," he said. ‎

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