Aftermath of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah

A woman and children react as Palestinians gather the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday.

CAIRO/GAZA/JERUSALEM — The leader of Hamas visited Egypt for this first time in more than a month on Wednesday, a rare personal intervention in diplomacy amid what a source described as intensive talks on a new cease-fire to let aid reach Gaza and free more hostages.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who normally resides in Qatar, typically wades publicly into diplomacy only when progress seems likely. He last traveled to Egypt in early November before the announcement of the only ceasefire in the Gaza war so far, a week-long pause that saw the release of about 110 of 240 hostages taken by Hamas in its Oct. 7 rampage into Israel.