Hamas postpones talks with Gaza mediators in Egypt

A meeting between Hamas and Gaza truce mediators in Egypt has been postponed until Sunday, a source close to the movement says, as it demands Israel halt ongoing attacks in the Palestinian territory.

The meeting had originally been planned for Wednesday in the Mediterranean city of El-Alamein, and was set to include a Hamas delegation headed by chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, along with Palestinian factions such as the Islamic Jihad terror group and mediators from Egypt, Turkey and Qatar.

“Hamas and the Palestinian factions are expected to begin consultative meetings in Cairo next Saturday” ahead of meetings between the Palestinian movements and the mediators on Sunday, a source close to the negotiations says.

The source says Hamas has “requested to postpone the talks,” calling them meaningless amid “Israeli intransigence.”

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