Mediators Propose Deal to Get Hamas Fighters Out of Rafah
Egyptian mediators have suggested that trapped Hamas fighters could surrender their weapons in exchange for safe passage out of Rafah.
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"Egyptian mediators have proposed that the trapped Hamas fighters can hand over their weapons in exchange for safe passage."
Summary: Egyptian mediators aim to secure safe passage for Hamas fighters in Rafah amid regional tensions, while ongoing political and cultural events reveal evolving Middle Eastern dynamics.
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The New Arab — 2025-11-07