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Hamas Tries to Push Gaza Onto the Iran-US Talks Agenda
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
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What happened
Hamas said its deputy Arab and Islamic relations chief, Basem Naim, spoke this week with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi about Gaza and the Iran-US talks. Hamas sources said the group wants Iran to press to put Gaza on the agenda, while maintaining that mediation by Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey remains the main channel.
- 01Hamas spoke this week with Iran’s foreign minister about adding Gaza to Iran-US talks.
- 02Araghchi reportedly said Iran would raise the Palestinian issue and Israel’s “ongoing aggression.”
- 03Two Hamas-Iran calls took place in June, including one on June 4 with Khalil al-Hayya.
- 04Hamas still sees Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey as the main mediation channel.
- 05Hamas hopes Iran will use its leverage as in the Lebanon ceasefire.
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