Israel and Hamas signal they are willing to move forward on Trump’s Gaza peace plan
Indirect talks in Egypt focus on a U.S.-backed plan including a ceasefire, hostage release, and partial Israeli withdrawal to end the nearly two-year Gaza conflict.
- The talks in Egypt are expected to move quickly to facilitate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
- Palestinian families hope the negotiations will lead to the return of hostages and detainees, reconstruction of Gaza, and progress towards a Palestinian state, but also express skepticism.
- Meanwhile, families of Israeli hostages petitioned for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to release remaining hostages and end the war.
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White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt said today that there is no deadline for completing the negotiations that began today in Egypt between Israel and Hamas, but the US administration wants them to be concluded quickly.
The second anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, with which Hamas surprised Israel on October 7, 2023, comes from the hand of which can be the final negotiation to end the war. Hamas and Israel negotiate the proposal of Donald Trump in Sharm el-Sheikh, under extraordinary pressure from an American president who wants a quick deal.The delegations from both sides met on Monday for a first contact after months without indirect dialogue and th…
New rounds of indirect talks between Palestinian and Israeli delegations began Monday evening in the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh, mediated by Egypt and Qatar. The talks aimed to discuss de-escalating the situation on the ground in the Gaza Strip and developing a potential mechanism for a prisoner exchange, in accordance with a plan presented by US President Donald Trump.
Israel sets timeline for Gaza talks as Netanyahu orders team to hold firm on Trump pl
As Gaza talks begin in Sharm el-Sheikh, Netanyahu instructed Israel’s team not to let Hamas deviate from Trump’s plan; U.S. envoys Kushner and Witkoff may join Wednesday as the White House urges rapid progress


Delegations from Israel and Hamas began negotiations in Egypt to end the conflict in Gaza; Donald Trump urges 'to move forward'.
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