Ismail Haniyeh says Egypt is renewing Gaza mediation efforts
The leader of Gaza's ruling Hamas movement says Egypt is launching a new round of mediation to secure a cease-fire between the group and Israel.
Speaking to reporters Monday, Ismail Haniyeh accused Israel of "opting out of short and long term understandings" aimed at alleviating the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave.
Haniyeh said that last year Israel and Hamas reached understandings for Israel to extend Gaza's fishing zone, increase the territory's electricity supply and allow cash into Gaza for Hamas public servants.
But he said a botched Israeli undercover raid in Gaza last fall undermined understandings on broader issues "as if they never existed."
Hamas expects Egyptian mediators to arrive in Gaza this week to restart reconciliation efforts.