Tuesday, 30/06/2026   
   Beirut 17:13

Hamas Delegation Arrives in Cairo to Discuss Gaza Ceasefire

Hamas Hamas’s leader in the West Bank Zaher Jabbarin in an image from 2024.

Senior Hamas official Taher al-Nunu says in a written statement that a delegation of senior Hamas officials headed by Zaher Jabarin,

A delegation of senior Hamas officials headed by Zaher Jabarin, Hamas’s leader in the West Bank, arrived in Cairo on Tuesday morning to hold talks with Egyptian officials and other mediators regarding the Gaza ceasefire, senior Hamas official Taher Al-Nunu sasid in a statement.

According to Al-Nunu, the delegation’s top priorities are stopping Israeli violations of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, rebuilding hospitals, bakeries, and infrastructure, and completing discussions on the roadmap for the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.

That phase should include, according to Trump’s plan, Hamas’s disarmament and the transfer of governance in the Gaza Strip to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza.

However, Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation reported on Monday that the United States has delivered a document to ‘Israel’ outlining a framework to move forward with the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip even if Hamas does not surrender its weapons.

The report said Washington is seeking written approval from ‘Israel’ for the proposal, which reportedly reflects US pressure to advance President Donald Trump’s post-war Gaza plan while avoiding a renewed war in the enclave.

According to the report, the framework would require ‘Israel’ to allow major infrastructure projects across the Gaza Strip, including work on water, electricity, and other essential services in areas that have yet to be specified.

Meanwhile, Israeli occupation has been for months going ahead with ceasefire violations in Gaza, with mounting attacks against Palestinians in latest weeks. Health Ministry in the besieged enclave announced on Tuesdy that eight Palestinians have been martyred and 26 others have been injured in the last 24 hours.

Source: Agencies (edited by Al-Manar)