The delegation of "Hamas" which participated in the failed round of talks in Cairo in an attempt to achieve a ceasefire in the Strip Gaza, will leave this evening for Doha, where he will hold consultations with the political leadership of the Palestinian Islamist movement, which is based in the Qatari capital.
From there, she will return the day after tomorrow to the Egyptian capital, "to finish the (indirect) negotiations" with Israel, reported France Press, quoted by BTA.
The agency referred to the Egyptian media close to the intelligence circles "Al-Qahera News", which in turn cited a "well-informed source".
US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director William Burns will also arrive in Doha to meet Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Reuters reported, citing an official source familiar with the matter. with the progress of the negotiations.
He explained that "Burns traveled to the Qatari capital for an emergency meeting with Al Thani to put maximum pressure on Israel and "Hamas" to continue negotiations".
The head of the CIA is also traveling to Doha from Cairo.
Prospects for a ceasefire are slim because of the incompatible demands of the two sides in the conflict. "Hamas" is demanding an end to the war and a complete withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from the Gaza Strip - terms that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has flatly rejected.
Against this background, the violence continued today.