Turkey, Hamas discuss Gaza ceasefire deal’s second phase, Turkish source says

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan ‍Fidan on Wednesday met ‍with Hamas political bureau officials in Ankara to discuss the ceasefire in Gaza and advancing ⁠the agreement to its second phase, a Turkish foreign ministry source said. The source said the Hamas officials told Fidan that ‍they had fulfilled their requirements as ‍part of ‍the ceasefire ⁠deal, but that ‌Israel’s continued targeting ⁠of ‍Gaza aimed to prevent the agreement ⁠from moving to the next phase.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page. The ‌Hamas members also said humanitarian aid entering Gaza was not sufficient, and ‍that goods like medication, equipment for housing, and fuel were needed, the source added. Read more:Israeli settlers spray Palestinian children with teargas in latest West Bank attackIsrael says it killed Hamas financial officer in GazaAs Israeli bombardment continues in Gaza, residents fear the ‘new border’