The Hamas Movement announced in a written statement that it met with leaders of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Fatah Movement in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, to discuss the ceasefire issue in the Gaza Strip. The statement noted that during the meetings in Cairo, topics related to the ongoing war with Israel in Gaza, the ceasefire, and the prisoner exchange agreement were discussed with mediators, and it was also expressed that changes in the region were on the agenda. "CEASEFIRE CLOSER THAN EVER"The statement mentioned that discussions were held regarding the draft of a community support committee that would govern Gaza Strip along with Fatah and the Popular Front, and practical steps to form the committee and announce it as soon as possible. It was emphasized that during the meetings, the leaders of Hamas, Fatah, and the Popular Front agreed on coordination and communication regarding Israeli attacks on the Palestinian people and the ceasefire negotiations. Additionally, the statement indicated that if Israel stops proposing new conditions, the possibility of reaching a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and a prisoner exchange is closer than ever.
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