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Hamas delegation led by Mishaal in Cairo
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Hamas delegation led by Mishaal in Cairo
[ 08/06/2009 - 01:55 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- Hamas has said that a delegation of the Movement led by its bureau chairman Khaled Mishaal is heading to Cairo on Monday in response to an official Egyptian invitation to discuss resuming the inter-Palestinian dialog.

Ayman Taha, one of the Hamas's prominent political leaders, told PIC that the Movement's delegation grouping representatives within and outside Palestine would join Mishaal in the visit.

He said that the delegates are to meet with Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman on Tuesday to discuss the latest series of assassinations by former PA chief Mahmoud Abbas's security forces against resistance fighters in the West Bank in addition to the escalating political arrests in violation of agreements reached in earlier dialog sessions.

Taha said that the delegation will include two political bureau members from Gaza Strip along with Mishaal, Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk and Mohammed Nasr.

He asserted that the dialog was still faltering and would eventually collapse if the Abbas's security apparatuses continued to attack resistance elements. 

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