The head of the negotiating delegation for Hamas, Khalil Al-Hayya, called on the Islamic nation, along with its charitable institutions and scholars, to take responsibility in strengthening the resilience of the Palestinians and to expedite the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip so that it remains 'a steadfast fortress for the nation on the path to liberation.'
During a recorded speech that Hamas participated in at the general meeting of the Islamic community in Pakistan, Al-Hayya stated that the Al-Aqsa Flood battle has created a significant shift in global awareness, contributing to breaking the narrative of occupation and expanding the circle of international solidarity with Palestine, as well as enhancing the path of unity for the nation in facing the looming dangers.
Al-Hayya also warned of the magnitude of the threats facing the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, amidst escalating incursions and attempts to impose temporal and spatial division.
He emphasized that Palestine is 'an Islamic endowment and the property of the entire nation,' and that it looks forward to a historic Pakistani role in its liberation and in supporting Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.
He reiterated that the movement will not recognize the Zionist entity, and that the Palestinian people and their resistance have thwarted the objectives announced by the occupation since the beginning of its aggression on the Gaza Strip.
He expressed Hamas's appreciation for Pakistan, its leadership, people, and army, recalling the positions of the founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah in support of the rights of Palestinians and his rejection of granting the occupation any legitimacy over the land of Palestine, and praised Allama Muhammad Iqbal for his role in establishing Islamic identity and linking it to the issues of the nation.
On Sunday, a delegation from Hamas discussed with the head of the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, Hassan Rashad, in Cairo, the developments of the ceasefire agreement and the general situation in the Gaza Strip, including the second phase of the agreement.
The movement stated in a statement published on its 'Telegram' platform that its delegation discussed with Rashad, 'the developments of the ceasefire agreement, the general situation in the Gaza Strip, and the nature of the second phase of the agreement,' without providing further details.
The Hamas delegation included the head of the leadership council, Muhammad Darwish, and council members Khaled Meshaal, Khalil Al-Hayya, Nizar Awadallah, and Zahir Jabareen, in addition to political bureau member Ghazi Hamad.
Tel Aviv is tying the start of negotiations to launch the second phase of the agreement to the retrieval of the remaining remains of Israeli prisoners, while Hamas has confirmed on several occasions that this process takes time due to the massive destruction in Gaza.
Palestine is an Islamic endowment and the property of the entire nation, and we look forward to a historic Pakistani role in its liberation.





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Khalil Al-Hayya sends messages in several directions.. and affirms: Palestine is the land of the entire nation.