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Egyptian security delegation heads for the West Bank from Gaza

Palestinian Fatah movement leader Azzam Al-Ahmad (R) and Deputy Chairman of the Movement's Political Bureau Saleh Al-Arouri (L) shake hands after signing the reconciliation agreement to build a consensus in Cairo, Egypt on 12 October 2017 [Ahmed Gamil/Anadolu Agency]

Palestinian Fatah movement leader Azzam Al-Ahmad (R) and Deputy Chairman of the Movement's Political Bureau Saleh Al-Arouri (L) in Cairo, Egypt on 12 October 2017 [Ahmed Gamil/Anadolu Agency]

An Egyptian security delegation based in Gaza to monitor the implementation of the Palestinian reconciliation agreement left the enclave on Friday to go to the occupied West Bank to meet Fatah and Palestinian Authority officials, Quds Press has reported.

Local sources said that the delegation, led by Sameh Nabeel, who is in charge of the Palestinian issue in the Egyptian intelligence service, left the Gaza Strip through the Israeli-controlled Erez Crossing. The delegation is expected to return to the Gaza Strip on Sunday or Monday.

The agenda of the planned meetings includes the implementation of the terms of the reconciliation deal reached in Cairo on 12 October last year. Before leaving for the West Bank, the group had several meetings with Hamas officials and leaders of other Palestinian factions.

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