Al Mayadeen Sources: Egypt delays commitments towards Gaza
The Egyptian leadership is deliberately delaying the implementation of the reconstruction process in the Gaza Strip, informed sources reported to Al Mayadeen.
Sources told Al Mayadeen Monday that the Egyptians did not respond to the comprehensive document recently submitted by Hamas to Cairo, and that there was a deliberate delay in the implementation of the reconstruction process of the Gaza Strip.
The sources confirmed to Al Mayadeen that the Egyptians are deliberately procrastinating implementing their commitments towards the Gaza Strip, and that Hamas and other factions have set a deadline until the end of the year for implementation of the reconstruction process.
An agreement took place between the Palestinian factions on gradual pressure and escalation against the Israeli occupation to expedite the reconstruction process, the sources mentioned.
According to the sources, Egypt refused the travel of a large Hamas delegation that was scheduled to visit Cairo last November.
In the same context, well-informed sources reported to Al Mayadeen a few days ago that Hamas has handed Egypt a comprehensive document that entails the future of Palestine's politics.
The sources also revealed that Hamas included the movement's vision on pivotal national and foreign issues.
"The document detailed Hamas' view on the Palestine Liberation Organization, Palestinian reconciliation, and the legislative elections," the sources said.
On October 6, a delegation from Hamas visited the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and met with the Egyptian Minister of General Intelligence, General Abbas Kamel.