Hamas eager to return to cease-fire talks: Egypt
Palestinians carry casualties of Israeli strikes near an aid distribution center in the Saftawi neighborhood, west of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, Aug. 13, 2025. (AFP Photo)


Palestinian resistance group Hamas conveyed its readiness to swiftly resume Gaza cease-fire talks in a meeting with Egypt’s intelligence chief in Cairo, as mediators press for negotiations, Egypt’s state-linked Al-Qahera News TV reported Wednesday.

Citing a source, the report said a Hamas delegation held talks in Cairo with Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad to discuss ways to advance de-escalation efforts in Gaza.

"Egypt is intensifying its contacts with all parties to reach a truce in preparation for ending the war," the source said.

Hamas "affirmed its commitment to quickly returning to cease-fire and de-escalation negotiations and praised Egypt's efforts to deliver aid into Gaza and assist its residents," he added.

A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Tuesday for talks with Egyptian officials, after Israel's Security Cabinet last week approved a plan to fully reoccupy the Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday, Cairo said it was working with Qatar and the United States to secure a 60-day Gaza cease-fire, part of a renewed push to halt Israel’s genocidal war on the besieged Palestinian enclave.

Egypt, Qatar and the United States have played a key role in mediating talks between Israel and Hamas since Oct. 7.