In a press release on Wednesday evening, al-Hayya pointed out that the meetings held in Cairo between Hamas and Egyptian officials had addressed the challenges posed to the Palestinian cause, in addition to issues related to the internal Palestinian affairs, such as the Palestinian elections.

Al-Hayya explained that the long-term truce had been proposed by either the Israeli occupation as part of the internal election contest, or by the "Oslo Accords’ team" to raise suspicions on the stance of Hamas and Palestinian factions.   

The senior Hamas official highlighted that head of Hamas Political Bureau Ismail Haniyeh’s visit to Cairo came following an invitation for him simultaneously with another one for Ziad al-Nakhala, secretary general of Islamic Jihad.

We’re following up with Egypt the implementation of ceasefire understandings, al-Hayya continued. 

Elections

Al-Hayya hoped that Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas would issue the presidential decree concerning the Palestinian elections. 

"Hamas has removed all obstacles in the path of Palestinian elections and the ball in now in Abbas’ court," al-Hayya added.

Al-Hayya stressed that the election is the best chance to unite the Palestinian people, calling on the PA president to hold legislative elections in order to pave the ground for a true partnership through the election polls.

Hamas wants partnership away from the monopolist policy and wants to end the division, achieve the national unity and rebuild the Palestine Liberation Organisation, al-Hayya explained. 

Gaza field hospital

Addressing the sides tarnishing the image of the Gaza field hospital, al-Hayya said that "they don’t want the [israeli] siege on Gaza to be lifted."

"If the [field] hospital provided medical service without a price, we would express our gratitude to it," al-Hayya continued. "But, if we find any breach of our national and security interests, we’ll immediately ask it to leave."

Al-Hayya pointed out that Gaza suffered from a lack of medicines and medical equipment, as the PA had slashed its funds for Gaza’s healthcare system.  

 Sea connection

Commenting on a proposed plan for a sea connection for Gaza, al-Hayya said that "we have demanded one and an airport for Gaza and the West Bank."

Al-Hayya refuted claims that Hamas had got into political negotiations with the zionist occupation gangs, adding that it entered into talks "from a position of strength" to reach understandings to break the zionsts' siege on Gaza. (ILKHA)