Hamas leader heads to Cairo for Gaza talks ahead of Kushner visit
Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya is traveling to Cairo to meet with Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad amid ongoing tensions in Gaza. This visit precedes a Middle East trip by US envoy Jared Kushner, who aims to bridge differences over a Gaza plan rejected by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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AI-generatedHamas chief Khalil al-Hayya is traveling to Cairo to meet with Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad amid ongoing tensions in Gaza. This visit precedes a Middle East trip by US envoy Jared Kushner, who aims to bridge differences over a Gaza plan rejected by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu dismissed a 15-point proposal where Hamas agreed to surrender its weapons. Hamas is awaiting pressure on Netanyahu to adhere to this roadmap. Meanwhile, Israeli attacks in Gaza have resulted in Palestinian casualties, with over 1,250 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since a ceasefire took effect last October.
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5 extractedJared Kushner will visit Israel and Egypt next week to narrow differences over a Gaza plan rejected by Netanyahu.
Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya is traveling to Cairo for talks with Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad.
Netanyahu rejected a 15-point plan where Hamas agreed to hand weapons to a new Palestinian governing committee.
Israeli air strikes, artillery shelling, and demolitions in Gaza on Saturday killed two Palestinians and wounded 14.
Over 1,250 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed by Israeli fire since the October ceasefire.