US, Qatar, Turkey to join third day of Gaza peace talks in Egypt
- On Tuesday, Hamas and Israel finished a second round of talks through mediators in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, concentrating on possible measures to bring an end to the conflict in Gaza.
- These talks were prompted by ongoing hostilities since the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on Israel, which triggered the current conflict in Gaza.
- During the negotiations, Hamas's top negotiator Khalil El-Hayya insisted on binding guarantees from President Trump and other mediators that the war would end if a deal is reached.
- Hamas emphasized its distrust of Israel, referencing alleged violations of two ceasefires, while Israel reaffirmed objectives to secure all hostages and eliminate Hamas’s rule.
- Despite the talks and international mediation, continued violence in Gaza resulted in at least 10 Palestinians killed on Tuesday and lingering uncertainty over the region’s future governance and reconstruction.
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Top officials from U.S. and Qatar join talks aimed at brokering peace in Gaza
U.S. President Donald Trump’s top adviser for the Middle East and other senior officials joined the third day of peace talks between Israel and Hamas in an Egyptian resort on Wednesday, a sign that negotiators aim to dive deeply into the toughest issues of an American plan to end the war in Gaza.
Gaza peace negotiations: Hamas claims to have exchanged lists of prisoners to be released with Israel by evoking "a spirit of optimism".
'Optimism prevails' in Gaza talks with Israel, says Hamas
CAIRO (AFP): Hamas said Wednesday (Oct 8) that "optimism" was prevailing in indirect talks with Israel aimed at ending the Gaza war, with the group submitting a list of prisoners it wants released in exchange for freeing Israeli hostages as part of an agreement. Read full story
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