
Three other Hamas officials join Cairo delegation
Friday-23-February-2018
Three Hamas leaders on Thursday evening arrived in Cairo to join the Movement's delegation which has been in the Egyptian capital for 13 days now.
Friday-23-February-2018
Three Hamas leaders on Thursday evening arrived in Cairo to join the Movement's delegation which has been in the Egyptian capital for 13 days now.
Monday-19-February-2018
The Hamas official Taher al-Nono on Sunday said that three members of his Movement's Political Bureau have recently arrived in Cairo.
Wednesday-14-February-2018
Member of Hamas's Political Bureau Khalil al-Hayya said that the Movement's delegation to Cairo has met with the Egyptian Intelligence Minister Abbas Kamel to discuss various issues.
Tuesday-13-February-2018
A round of meetings between a Hamas delegation headed by the group’s chief Ismail Haneyya and representatives of the Egyptian intelligence have kicked off in Cairo.
Sunday-11-February-2018
Talks have been started between Hamas's delegation to Cairo led by the head of the Movement's Political Bureau Ismail Haneyya and Egypt to discuss bilateral relations and the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Friday-9-February-2018
A Hamas delegation headed by the head of the Movement's Political Bureau Ismail Haneyya is to arrive in Cairo on Friday.
Monday-29-January-2018
The National Factions’ Follow-Up Committee in Gaza appealed on Sunday to Egypt to open the Rafah border-crossing before thousands of sick civilians and humanitarian cases struck at the terminal.
Wednesday-17-January-2018
An international conference held by Egypt’s al-Azhar to back Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine kicked off Wednesday in Cairo.
Sunday-7-January-2018
Cairo has denied reports released by U.S. media that it has accepted the U.S. President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Friday-5-January-2018
The Egyptian foreign ministry on Wednesday condemned the Knesset’s approval of the so-called unified Jerusalem law in its first reading describing it as a violation of international resolutions.