Today, Thursday, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) denied the existence of any investments in Sudan, in response to a Reuters report saying that the Sudanese authorities had seized entities and investments related to the movement.

The movement's spokesman, Hazem Qassem, said that "we do not have any investments in Sudan," and stressed that the movement has no problem with any Sudanese party.

Earlier on Thursday, Reuters reported that the Sudanese authorities had confiscated all the assets of the Hamas movement on the territory of Sudan.

The agency said - quoting unnamed sources - that the Sudanese authorities were able to confiscate all the assets of the Hamas movement on its lands.

According to the agency, Hamas' assets in Sudan included hotels, real estate, multi-purpose companies, land and a money exchange company.

On October 23, Sudan announced the normalization of its relations with Israel, but several political forces announced their categorical rejection of normalization, including parties participating in the ruling coalition.