A Palestinian flag flies among tents sheltering people forcibly displaced by Israel's genocidal 2-year war on Gaza, at the Nuseirat camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip on June 19, 2026. Palestinian movement Hamas on Monday hailed a deal between the United States and Iran, expressing hope it would help put an end to Israeli violence against the Gaza Strip. (Credit: Eyad Baba/AFP)
Iran's top diplomat spoke with a senior official from the Palestinian group Hamas regarding talks between Iran and the United States, state television reported on Wednesday.
Abbas Araghchi discussed the "latest developments" in the region with Basem Naeem, a member of Hamas's political bureau, Iranian television said.
The call follows the signing last week of a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States aimed at bringing a lasting end to hostilities in the Middle East.
The text does not mention Gaza but stipulates "an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon."
Hamas has welcomed the agreement and expressed hope that it would also help end Israeli violence against Gaza following a more than two-year-long genocidal war which killed over 70,000 Palestinians and rendered most of the Strip uninhabitable.
Iran is a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, making it a cornerstone of its foreign policy since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
During the call, Araghchi "reaffirmed the Islamic republic's continued support for Palestinians and their just cause until their legitimate national rights are fully realized," according to a transcript reported by Iranian television.
On Tuesday, the Iranian foreign minister accompanied President Masoud Pezeshkian on a visit to neighboring Pakistan, which has been acting as a mediator in the talks between Tehran and Washington.