What Did the Hamas Delegation Discuss with Turkish FM Hakan Fidan?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Hamas delegation met with Turkish FM Hakan Fidan.
- Discussed humanitarian crisis and starvation in Gaza.
- Engaged in talks for a potential ceasefire.
- Recent visit to Cairo for further negotiations.
- Israel has halted humanitarian aid since March 2.
Gaza, April 28 (NationPress) A Hamas delegation met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in the Qatari capital of Doha to discuss the recent events unfolding in the Gaza Strip.
According to a press statement issued by Hamas, the delegation was led by Muhammad Darwish, who chairs Hamas' Shura Council. During their meeting on Sunday, they focused on the alarming humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting the ongoing crime of starvation and Israel's blockade preventing food supplies from reaching the region.
The delegation informed Hakan about the latest updates on the ceasefire situation in Gaza and their recent diplomatic visit to Cairo.
The statement further revealed that Hamas is engaging in a series of diplomatic efforts aimed at outlining a vision for a comprehensive agreement that encompasses a ceasefire, prisoner exchange, humanitarian aid, and reconstruction efforts.
On Saturday, a senior Hamas delegation was in Cairo for discussions with Egyptian officials concerning the ceasefire in Gaza, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Hamas noted that they held extensive talks with Egyptian leaders, focusing on the measures being taken to establish a ceasefire and to put an end to the aggressive military actions against the Palestinian population in Gaza.
Since March 2, Israel has ceased the entry of all humanitarian aid into Gaza, renewing its air and ground strikes on March 18, which effectively ended a two-month ceasefire with Hamas.