Turkish FM meets Hamas delegation in Istanbul on Gaza peace plan

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held talks with a Hamas delegation in Istanbul, discussing the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and Ankara's diplomatic efforts. The meeting underscores Türkiye's ongoing role as a mediator.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with a delegation from the Palestinian group Hamas in Istanbul on Monday, holding discussions focused on the implementation of the Gaza peace plan and the dire humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave.
Focus on Ceasefire Implementation and Aid
According to Turkish diplomatic sources, the talks addressed developments concerning the second phase of the Gaza peace plan and other regional issues. Minister Fidan briefed the Hamas representatives on Türkiye's diplomatic initiatives on various international platforms, including its engagement with the US-backed "Board of Peace," aimed at defending Palestinian rights. He reiterated Ankara's determination to continue efforts to deliver critical humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Context of the 'Board of Peace' and Ceasefire Terms
The second phase of the ceasefire, which began on October 10, 2025, includes provisions for the disarmament of Palestinian factions, further Israeli military withdrawals, and the launch of large-scale reconstruction. The "Board of Peace" was established by US President Donald Trump as part of this framework and later authorized by a UN Security Council resolution in November 2025.
Background of Conflict and Ongoing Violence
The meeting takes place against the backdrop of a devastating conflict that has left Gaza in ruins. Since October 2023, the Israeli military offensive has resulted in over 71,600 Palestinian fatalities, predominantly women and children, with more than 171,300 injured. Despite the active ceasefire, reports from the Gaza Health Ministry indicate that Israeli attacks have continued, causing hundreds of additional Palestinian casualties.
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