Hours after a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk expressed readiness for dialogue with the United States, signaling a potential shift in relations despite Hamas being designated a terrorist organization. While Hamas has made efforts to improve ties with Western countries, the group remains committed to its founding principles, including rejecting recognition of Israel. Abu Marzouk’s comments come amid speculation of a visit from Trump’s Middle East envoy to Gaza to support the cease-fire, highlighting a possible opening for discussions between Hamas and the incoming administration.
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US congressmen visit Syria in first visit since Assad was ousted
US Congress members Cory Mills and Marlin Stutzman arrived in Damascus, marking the first visit by American lawmakers since the ousting of Bashar al-Assad. Mills met with new President Ahmed al-Sharaa, discussing US sanctions and Iran, while Stutzman planned to meet Sharaa despite his sanctions due to past ties with al Qaeda. The congressmen, organized by the Syrian American Alliance for Peace and Prosperity, expressed concerns about Syria aligning with adversaries like China and Iran,...
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