The Palestinian Hamas Movement announced today, Sunday, the end of the current round of negotiations in Cairo, and the Movement's delegation will leave Egypt, tonight, to consult with the movement's leadership, pointing to its insistence on reaching an agreement to end the 'aggression' in Gaza. The Movement said on its Telegram channel: 'The current round of negotiations in Cairo ended a short while ago, and the Hamas delegation will leave Cairo tonight to consult with the movement's leadership.' It added, "The Movement affirms its positive and responsible approach, and its keenness and determination to reach an agreement that meets the national demands of our people, ends the aggression completely, achieves withdrawal from the entire Gaza Strip, returns the displaced, intensifies relief, begins reconstruction, and completes the prisoner exchange deal. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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