The center of decision making in Hamas shifted earlier this year from the diaspora to the Gaza Strip, a territory the group has ruled for a decade. In recent weeks, the Gaza-based leaders have talked with Egypt about lifting the territory's border blockade.
Meanwhile, two diaspora-based members of Hamas' top politburo arrived in Tehran today, ahead of the swearing-in of President Hassan Rouhani.
Iran was once Hamas' key political and financial backer. Ties unravelled in 2012 over Iran's support of President Bashar Assad in the Syrian civil war. Sporadic low level meetings continued.
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