JAKARTA - The Palestinian resistance group announced it had sent a delegation to attend a meeting with Egyptian officials in Cairo to discuss efforts to end the war in the Gaza Strip and a possible new exchange of prisoners with Israel.
In a statement, Saturday, Hamas explained that they intend to seek a "comprehensive agreement that includes the full withdrawal of the Israeli military from Gaza and the rebuilding of the enclave".
Hamas said the delegation would discuss the impact of Israel's policy of creating a hunger disaster and emphasized the importance of humanitarian aid, including food and medicine, to soon enter Gaza.
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The delegation will also discuss "an attempt to establish a Community Support Committee to help manage the Gaza Strip" as well as issues related to internal development in Palestine, Hamas said in a statement.
More than 51,500 Palestinians in Gaza, most of whom were women and children, have been killed by Israeli military aggression since October 2023.
On suspicion of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants against Israeli authorities leader Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant in November 2024.
Israel is also facing a lawsuit at the International Court (ICC) over alleged genocide in the Gaza Strip.
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