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Turkey Spy Chief Talks Gaza Truce with Hamas Leader

  • On Sunday, Ibrahim Kalin, head of Turkey's National Intelligence Organization, held discussions with Mohammad Darwish, leader of Hamas's political council, and his delegation at a confidential location to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and explore possibilities for a ceasefire.
  • The discussions took place following US President Donald Trump’s hopeful remarks regarding a ceasefire with Hamas and occurred amid continued efforts to mediate an end to the 20-month conflict in Gaza.
  • They talked about Turkey's cooperation alongside global partners to resolve the conflict, guarantee prompt delivery of aid, and foster agreement among Palestinian factions to establish a lasting ceasefire.
  • According to Gaza's civil defence agency, 23 individuals, including at least three children, lost their lives on Sunday due to Israeli military actions. Meanwhile, President Trump expressed hope that a ceasefire might be reached "within the next week."
  • The meeting highlighted Turkey's support for Palestinians and suggested ongoing diplomatic efforts may lead to aid passage and a ceasefire during this critical period.
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Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin met with leaders of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas on Monday to discuss the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and efforts to achieve a ceasefire, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported. Kalin met with Mohammad Darwish, head of Hamas' political council, and the group's delegation at an undisclosed location, the agency said, citing security sources.

Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin met today with leaders of the Islamist Palestinian movement Hamas to discuss the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and…More...

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Al Arabiya broke the news in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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