CAIRO, (PIC)-- A senior Hamas delegation led by its
supreme leader Khaled Mishaal has discussed three important topics with the
Egyptian intelligence chief Murad Muwafi in Cairo on Saturday.
Political bureau member of Hamas and member of its delegation Sami Khater told the PIC that the first issue was that of the Palestinian prisoners who have gone on hunger strike in Israeli jails to protest harsh incarceration conditions.
He said that the issue was met with understanding on the part of the intelligence chief.
Khater said that the second issue was that of national reconciliation, since Egypt was patronizing that file, and affirmed his movement’s keenness on following up and completing that issue successfully.
The reconstruction of Gaza was the third discussed topic including importance of expediting its implementation, the Hamas leader said.
The PIC reporter in Cairo earlier said that the delegation led by Mishaal also included his deputy Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, and political bureau members Khater, Saleh Al-Arouri, and Khalil Al-Haya. The delegation arrived in Cairo on Friday night.
Source: Palestine Information Center
Political bureau member of Hamas and member of its delegation Sami Khater told the PIC that the first issue was that of the Palestinian prisoners who have gone on hunger strike in Israeli jails to protest harsh incarceration conditions.
He said that the issue was met with understanding on the part of the intelligence chief.
Khater said that the second issue was that of national reconciliation, since Egypt was patronizing that file, and affirmed his movement’s keenness on following up and completing that issue successfully.
The reconstruction of Gaza was the third discussed topic including importance of expediting its implementation, the Hamas leader said.
The PIC reporter in Cairo earlier said that the delegation led by Mishaal also included his deputy Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, and political bureau members Khater, Saleh Al-Arouri, and Khalil Al-Haya. The delegation arrived in Cairo on Friday night.
Source: Palestine Information Center
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