The Wall Street Journal reports that a Hamas delegation has arrived in Egypt to discuss a new ceasefire initiative proposed by Cairo. According to the publication, the initiative includes a temporary truce for 60 days with the preservation of Israeli positions in the Gaza Strip and the opening of the Rafah checkpoint under the control of the Palestinian Authority.
According to Haaretz, a Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo to negotiate with Islamic Jihad and Fatah on the post-war administration of Gaza. This demonstrates the desire of various groups to establish coordination and ensure more stable governance in the region after hostilities.
It is assumed that the negotiations in Egypt and Cairo could be the first step towards improving the situation in the Gaza Strip and lead to a longer-term truce between the countries and the Palestinians. It is important that all parties show readiness for dialogue and compromise to achieve peace and stability in the region.
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