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Hamas officials say delegation in Cairo for Gaza truce talks

The delegation will meet with Egyptian officials to discuss progress in implementing the ceasefire agreement

Hamas officials say delegation in Cairo for Gaza truce talks

Palestinians walk past the rubble of destroyed houses, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, March 6, 2025.

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A high-level Hamas delegation was in Cairo on Friday to advance efforts to prolong a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, which has largely paused hostilities with Israel, two senior Hamas officials said.

"The delegation will meet with Egyptian officials on Saturday to discuss the latest developments, assess progress in implementing the ceasefire agreement and address matters related to launching the second phase of the deal," one official told AFP.

During its talks with Egyptian mediators, the Hamas delegation will demand that Israel "implement the agreement, begin negotiations for the second phase, and open the border crossings to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip," he said.

The Palestinian group seeks a "comprehensive agreement that ensures a permanent and complete ceasefire," the other official said.

He said Hamas's demands for the second phase include a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, an end to the blockade, the reconstruction of the territory and financial support based on the decisions of this week's Arab summit in Cairo.

He also said that Hamas was ready to "negotiate a prisoner exchange to release all Israeli prisoners including those with American citizenship".

U.S. President Donald Trump had warned the people of Gaza on Wednesday that they would be "DEAD" if all the remaining hostages held in the territory were not freed "now, not later".

His comments came after his administration confirmed that U.S. officials had held direct talks with Hamas, focusing on the American hostages being held in Gaza.

Five Americans are believed to be among the remaining hostages. Four have been confirmed dead and one, Edan Alexander, is believed to be alive.

The ceasefire's first phase ended last weekend, after six weeks of relative calm that included exchanges of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.

While Israel has said it wants to extend the first phase until mid-April, Hamas has insisted on a transition to the deal's second phase, which should lead to a permanent end to the war.

Of the 251 hostages taken by Palestinian fighters during Hamas's October 2023 attack, 58 remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military has said are dead.

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