Hamas Delegation in Moscow to Discuss Palestinian Reconciliation

Senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu-Marzouk and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Presidential Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa Mikhail Bogdanov. Shehab Agency
Senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu-Marzouk and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Presidential Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa Mikhail Bogdanov. Shehab Agency
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Hamas Delegation in Moscow to Discuss Palestinian Reconciliation

Senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu-Marzouk and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Presidential Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa Mikhail Bogdanov. Shehab Agency
Senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu-Marzouk and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Presidential Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa Mikhail Bogdanov. Shehab Agency

A senior Hamas delegation is set to hold talks with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Presidential Envoy to the Middle East Mikhail Bogdanov in Moscow on Friday.

“The visit is the first step before planning a future trip of a joint delegation including leaders from Hamas and Fatah as part of efforts to enhance contacts and coordination with Russia,” sources said.

The delegation includes member of Hamas politburo Musa Abu-Marzouq and chief of the movement’s external relations department Hussam Badran.

Abu-Marzouq told Asharq Al-Awsat Thursday that during its visit to Russia, the delegation will brief Russia on the agreements reached among the different factions to push the reconciliation process forward and start reforms, including preparations to hold Palestinian elections.

According to Abu-Marzouq, the delegation will also tackle Russian-Hamas relations. Moscow has on several occasions offered humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

“The movement hopes to enhance coordination and cooperation with Russia at several levels,” he said.

The Hamas official added that the delegation will also discuss the inter-Palestinian political reconciliation and the continued Israeli violations of the international law.

In a sign of improvement in relations between Palestinian factions, the delegation kicked off its visit to Moscow by holding a meeting with Palestinian Ambassador Abdel Hafiz Nofal.

Russian diplomatic sources said Moscow is working to protect its role in the Palestinian reconciliation process, by keeping all doors open for future meetings to push a political settlement in the Middle East forward.

Last March, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh held talks with Bogdanov and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow.



Israel Plans Military Rule in Gaza

Palestinian children sit in a classroom amid the rubble of a destroyed school in the Khan Younis camp, southern Gaza Strip. (EPA)
Palestinian children sit in a classroom amid the rubble of a destroyed school in the Khan Younis camp, southern Gaza Strip. (EPA)
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Israel Plans Military Rule in Gaza

Palestinian children sit in a classroom amid the rubble of a destroyed school in the Khan Younis camp, southern Gaza Strip. (EPA)
Palestinian children sit in a classroom amid the rubble of a destroyed school in the Khan Younis camp, southern Gaza Strip. (EPA)

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has suggested that Israel plans to establish military rule in Gaza for an indefinite period, despite opposition from the army.

Smotrich criticized the military for refusing to take responsibility for distributing humanitarian aid in Gaza, calling it a bigger failure than the Oct. 7, 2023 attack, which saw over 100 Israelis kidnapped by Hamas.

He argued that the army’s refusal is partly why the hostages have not been released.

“The political leadership asked and insisted, but the army rejected any responsibility for military rule,” Smotrich said.

“If it’s necessary for security, I’m not worried about us being an authoritative presence in Gaza to eliminate Hamas.”

Smotrich’s remarks add to growing concerns that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to occupy Gaza and establish military control.

Netanyahu has not outlined a clear post-conflict plan for Gaza, leading to fears that private security companies might take control of civilian life there.

While many Americans, Palestinians and Arabs believe Netanyahu wants to occupy Gaza, former defense minister Yoav Gallant warned that Israeli rule over Gaza would be harmful.

He called for a governing body that is neither Hamas nor Israel to avoid paying a heavy price.

On day 409 of the war, Israel continued its operation in northern Gaza. The operation is aimed at clearing large areas under heavy fire, and it seems to be part of a broader plan for military control.

Field sources in Gaza told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Israeli army is evacuating and isolating large areas in the north, dividing Gaza into three regions. This could signal a prolonged Israeli presence in the area.

Earlier, satellite images showed increased infrastructure activity in northern Gaza, including new and expanded roads. The activity is focused between Beit Lahiya, Jabalia and Beit Hanoun, suggesting that Israel is trying to separate these areas from the rest of Gaza.

While Israel pushes ahead with its military plans, airstrikes on Monday killed about 80 Palestinians.