The meeting was reportedly the first
since October 7 and came a few weeks after the French National
Anti-Terror office announced that it had opened a preliminary
investigation against Israel.
Senior leaders of Hamas'
political bureau held a highly confidential meeting with a French
delegation, according to a Monday report from Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat.
It reported that the meeting took place "recently" in an unspecified country in the Middle East.
Two Palestinian sources spoke to Asharq Al-Awsat,
one from Palestinian civil society elements who maintain working
relations with France and other European countries, and the other from a
Palestinian organization close to Hamas. They described the meeting as
"top secret," adding that some Palestinian factions were only informed
shortly before or after it was held
.
This marks the first reported meeting of Hamas leaders with European officials since the October 7 massacre.
According
to the report, the French delegation included current and former
diplomats, as well as members of parliament from the ruling coalition
and opposition parties.
Focus on Palestinian Internal affairs
A
source from Palestinian civil society said the talks were largely
focused on Palestinian internal affairs, improving national
reconciliation, and advancing a political process aimed at ending the
conflict with Israel.
The source also told Asharq Al-Awsat that discussions also touched on supporting establishing a Palestinian state within "the 1967 borders," meaning the pre-Six-Day War armistice lines.
Since
October 7, France has been a leading advocate for a two-state solution
that would allow for the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside
the State of Israel.
Israel-France relations are strained
The
reported meeting comes a few weeks after the French National
Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office (PNAT) announced in Paris that it had
opened a preliminary investigation against Israel.
The probe followed allegations by Global Sumud Flotilla activists of "torture and war crimes" against them.
The
investigation was initiated following a formal referral submitted to
the prosecutor's office by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot. The
move was prompted by a video published by National Security Minister
Itamar Ben-Gvir showing the activists being brought to Ashdod Port.
According
to an AFP report cited by French media, the preliminary investigation
will be conducted by the Central Office for Combating Crimes against
Humanity and Hate Crimes (OCLCH).
In September 2025, France recognized a Palestinian state at a world summit in New York, a move that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said was "fueling antisemitism."
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