Hamas leader Ismail Haniye, who attended a broadcast in HaberTurk, Turkish News Television, answered some of questions about this. The full tect of the interview is in the link below, but unfortunately, it is in Turkish.
SON DAKİKA HABERLER! İsrail'in Gazze'ye yönelik 11 günlük saldırıları Hamas ile varılan ateşkes ile sonlandı. Hamas lideri İsmail Haniye, Habertürk TV Dış Politika Koordinatörü Çetiner Çetin'e verdiği röportajda gündeme ilişkin önemli açıklamalarda bulundu. Haniye, İsrail'in güvenlik çemberini...
www.haberturk.com
In summary, he conveyed his special thanks to Turkey, diplomatic efforts of foreign affairs, political party leaders and Turkish people who continue their protests in crowded rallies. And also evaluated the 11-day process in many details. He criticized some of the Arab states that were taking steps to normalize with Israel. Since it is a very long conversation, I cannot translate every part of it. However, Haniyya confirmed that HAMAS's approach to the international peacekeeping initiative, which is the subject of this thread, is briefly positive.
He said that he will visit Turkey with delegation soon and this issue will be handled at the level of leaders. He stated that consultations on how to develop a future policies will be held. Details of the plan and what the common strategy should be will be discussed in bilateral consultations. He said that they value the strategic perspectives that Turkey will present as an important power.
Regarding the East-Med question; He stated that they would never open a debate about Turkey's rights. He declared that they would support any rapprochement between Turkey and Egypt. And he underlined that he sees Turkey and Egypt as important countries in the region. He defined Iran and Saudi Arabia (together with Egypt and Turkey)as the countries that have influence in the region.
He stated that they see the rapprochements between Turkey and Egypt, between Turkey and Saudi Arabia, and between Turkey and Iran as developments that are of absolute benefit to the Palestinian struggle.