Türkiye’s intelligence chief meets with Hamas delegation over Gaza ceasefire
During talks held in Istanbul as part of Gaza ceasefire deal, Hamas delegation says it is complying with terms of truce, providing information on Israeli violations.
Türkiye’s intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin met with a delegation from the Palestinian resistance group Hamas in Istanbul to discuss the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
Khalil al Hayya, a member of Hamas' Political Bureau and head of the negotiation team, led the delegation on Saturday.
During the meeting, the Hamas delegation said it is complying with the ceasefire terms and provided information on Israeli violations.
The talks also focused on guarantor country Türkiye’s intensive efforts to ensure the implementation of the ceasefire in Gaza and steps to prevent Israel’s violations.
The two sides discussed the conditions needed to move to the second phase of the Gaza Peace Plan and ways to address existing challenges.
The meeting included a briefing on Türkiye’s humanitarian aid to Gaza and discussions on ongoing efforts with regional countries and international organisations to ensure the entry of more aid, particularly tents.
Both delegations reaffirmed their commitment to Palestinian national reconciliation and the goal of establishing an independent Palestinian state.
Palestinians have accused Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire deal signed on October 10 that halted a two-year war that has killed nearly 70,700 people, mostly women and children, and injured over 171,000 others since October 2023.
According to the Health Ministry, at least 395 Palestinians have been killed and 1,088 others wounded in Israeli attacks since the ceasefire.