Egypt Hosts Palestinian Groups, Urges Calm with Israel

GAZA (Reuters) —

Egypt will hold talks with leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad to try to salvage faltering unity efforts and to restore calm with Israel, officials said on Sunday.

The head of Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip, led a delegation to meet with Egyptian security officials in Cairo. The leader of the smaller Gaza-based faction, Islamic Jihad, also headed to Cairo, Palestinian officials said.

Egypt is also trying to prevent an escalation in violence between Hamas and Israel, after months of tension along the Israel-Gaza border. Cairo sent officials to Gaza in recent weeks to keep an eye on the situation.

“Cairo is driven by its interest to avoid a new war in Gaza and in improving the living conditions of Gaza residents,” said one Palestinian official, who asked not to be named.

Relations between Hamas and Abbas’ Palestinian Authority (PA) worsened last month when Abbas ordered his men to leave their posts at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, the main corridor for Gazans.

This prompted Cairo, which had in the past year coordinated operations with the PA, to close the crossing.

Gaza officials now say that Egypt has quietly resumed operations at the Rafah crossing over the past week, this time working with Hamas. However, there was no immediate comment on the reopening of Rafah from Egyptian officials.

On Sunday, Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh passed through the Rafah crossing, along with dozens of other Palestinians.

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