Hamas officials deny internal division and assert unity in public statements
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The passage only contains internal commentary by Hamas officials denying rumors of factional splits. It provides no concrete leads, transactions, dates, or connections to high‑ranking U.S. or foreign Izzat al‑Rashaq and Dr. Salah al‑Bardawil publicly deny any disagreement within Hamas. They emphasize that only the political bureau can issue official clarifications. Khalid Meshal is reaffirmed as
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