Fatah, Hamas discuss Gaza post-war
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•Egypt hosts Fatah-Hamas post-war Gaza talks as part of ceasefire efforts
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Hamas and Fatah officials meet in Cairo to discuss forming a committee to manage Gaza 's post-war governance.
The talks are part of Egypt 's efforts to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas .
Hamas rejects any role by Hamas in Gaza after the war is ended and has said it does not trust the rival Palestinian Authority of Abbas to run the enclave.
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