
Combined images of (From L to R) Head of Egyptian General Intelligence Service (GIS) Hassan Rashad and Khalil al-Hayya, deputy chairman of the Hamas.
According to the source, Hamas expressed its willingness to resume ceasefire negotiations and its appreciation for Egypt's efforts in facilitating humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The source added that Egypt is "intensifying its contacts with all parties" to secure a truce and ultimately end the war.
The Hamas delegation had arrived in Cairo on Tuesday.
The meeting took place as a new round of Gaza ceasefire talks kicked off in Cairo following the collapse of the latest negotiations in Doha last week.
A source told the channel on Tuesday that these discussions are focusing on a 60-day temporary truce and that Egypt is making intensive efforts with all concerned parties to resume negotiations.
Israel's two-year genocidal war in Gaza has killed at least 61,599 Palestinians and destroyed most of the city's infrastructure, with famine unfolding in the strip as a result of severe restrictions on humanitarian aid.
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation in Gaza, Israel is planning to expand its offensive into Gaza to occupy the entire territory.
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