Hamas Leaders Head to Cairo to Complain About Truce
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Ynet – Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh, politburo chief Khaled Mashaal and other senior officials headed to Cairo on Saturday under unclear circumstances.
Hamas spokesman Taher al-Nunu said Haniyeh will discuss his movement’s complaints about Israeli compliance with an Egyptian-brokered truce, which ended eight days of deadly violence in and around the Gaza Strip last November.
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