Turkey to halt anti-Israeli Hamas activity within borders
On Sunday, a senior adviser to Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Yasin Aktay, said that there will be a truce between the Gaza-based Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and the Israeli occupation authorities, regarding the lifting of the blockade on Gaza.“Gaza is heading towards a comprehensive agreement on the issue of lifting the blockade and opening the [border] crossings in a long-term ceasefire deal with Israel,” Aktay said, according to the PNN.
“The issue was discussed during [Hamas chief] Khaled Mashal’s visit to Ankara last week,” he added, noting that Mashal discussed the detail of an agreement mediated by former British prime minister and Middle East Quartet envoy Tony Blair.
AFP said that Hamas representatives also gave details of the meeting between Blair and Mashal in Doha, which was reported by Palestinian and Arab media on Thursday.
According to reports, Blair met Mashal for the second time in a month and a half and the two discussed the implementation of the ceasefire with Israel in exchange for lifting the blockade on Gaza.
On a related note, Ismail Haniyeh, leader of Hamas movement in Gaza, and his delegation are set to meet with the head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service to discuss the truce. The delegation will also be visiting Qatar and Turkey, said i24.
In late July, Palestinian news site Al Quds al Arabi reported that Hamas’s representative in Lebanon, Ali Baraka, as saying that there were improvements in the group’s relationship with Egypt, i24 added.
“Egypt’s security is a Palestinian interest,” Baraka said.
Hamas recently held meetings with representatives from the Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip, during which it updated them with the details of talks with European and American officials about a ceasefire with Israel.
A spokesperson for Hamas said that any proposal offered regarding a ceasefire will be presented to the Palestinian factions.
i24 said that according to London-based Arabic-language daily al-Hayat, Israel agreed to lift the blockade on the Gaza Strip, imposed in 2007, “entirely” as well as establish a naval passageway between the strip and Cyprus. In exchange, Hamas would agree to a long-term ceasefire which would last between seven to 10 years.
Both Israeli and Palestinian officials for Hamas have confirmed indirect talks have been occurring through European mediators, and similar reports in March of a a long-term ceasefire by Hamas in exchange for the lifting of the blockade were strongly denied by the group.
The reports of the meeting between Blair and Mashal come after a top-level delegation led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s special envoy, Isaac Molho, held talks in Cairo on Tuesday with Egyptian military representatives.
The visit by the five-person delegation reflects the greatly improved ties between Israel and Egypt since Sisi came to power two years ago. No details of the talks were divulged.
In May, ahead of Egypt’s presidential election, Sisi declared that his country’s peace pact with Israel was stable and offered to mediate talks between Israel and the Palestinians aimed at reaching a negotiated agreement.
In addition, Israeli radio, said on Sunday afternoon that Turkey has decided to halt any form of anti-Israel activity from within its borders, as a move to re-normalize the relations between Turkish-Israeli sides.
Risht-B Hebrew broadcast said that Turkish officials, including an adviser of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu , stated that Turkey will blatantly repress any military activity by Hamas members in Turkey, against Israel.
He said that his country empathizes with and supports Hamas, but will not let it launch any acts against Israeli from Turkey for the diplomatic ties between the two authorities.
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