High-ranking Hamas delegation in historic visit to Saudi Arabia to mend ties
A delegation of high-ranking officials from the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement has traveled to Saudi Arabia as the two sides seek to revive relations.
Palestinian media reported that the delegation, including Hamas Politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh, head of the group abroad, Khaled Mashal, and officials Mousa Abu Marzook and Khalil al-Hayya, arrived in the Saudi city of Jeddah late on Monday.
Citing sources, the reports said the delegation will perform the Umrah pilgrimage in the final days of the blessed month of Ramadan.
Ties between Riyadh and Hamas deteriorated in 2007, following the resistance group’s victory in the Palestinian legislative elections and clashes with the Fatah political party in the Gaza Strip. Mashal was the last high-ranking Hamas official to visit Saudi Arabia in 2015.
In 2019, Saudi Arabia arrested dozens of Hamas members, claiming that they were threatening the kingdom’s rule.
Hamas leaders have in recent months sent messages regarding improvement of relations with Saudi Arabia. In turn, Saudi Arabia has released many of Hamas detainees, including senior member Mohammad Al-Khudari.
Following the release of two Palestinians linked to Hamas back in February, the Gaza-based group expressed hope that the development would be “a prelude to opening a new page with the brothers in Saudi Arabia.”
“We affirm our keenness on positive relations with our brothers in Saudi Arabia and all brotherly countries in the service of the Palestinian cause and our Arab and Islamic nation,” it said in a statement.
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