ALWAGHT- A Hamas leader announced that a delegation of its leaders will arrive in Cairo this afternoon to receive updates on the ongoing negotiations regarding the prisoner exchange agreement and the Gaza ceasefire, but they will not participate in the potential negotiations tomorrow.
A Hamas leader announced this Saturday that a delegation from the movement will travel to Cairo, but they will not attend the negotiations hosted by Egypt aimed at reaching a ceasefire with Israel in the Gaza Strip.
The source stated that the Hamas delegation will meet with senior officials from the Egyptian Intelligence Service to be briefed on the latest developments in the ongoing negotiations concerning the prisoner exchange agreement and the ceasefire in Gaza.
The source emphasized that this visit does not indicate participation in the negotiations that are expected to take place on Sunday.
According to some media reports, the delegation is scheduled to arrive in Cairo at noon today, where they will meet with Egyptian officials to discuss the progress of the ceasefire talks.
This visit follows the arrival of an Israeli security delegation and a US team in Cairo two days earlier. Both delegations are engaged in ceasefire discussions, though the chances of success appear slim due to Netanyahu's insistence on continuing the military offensive in Gaza and maintaining control over strategic locations such as the Philadelphi Corridor on the Egyptian border and the Netzarim Junction, which divides the northern and southern regions of the enclave.