Negotiators due in Cairo for Gaza ceasefire, hostage release talks
Indirect talks under US mediation focus on a ceasefire, hostage release, prisoner exchange, and initial Israeli troop withdrawal, with 48 hostages held by Hamas, officials said.
- Israeli and Hamas delegations are set to meet in Cairo to discuss hostage release and military withdrawal in Gaza, according to Egyptian officials.
- Hamas announced its readiness to release all Israeli hostages, a condition in U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan, reported multiple sources.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed hope for the return of hostages soon during his speech on Saturday night.
- Egypt is mediating discussions to finalize the conditions for a prisoner exchange based on Trump's proposal, as confirmed by Egyptian authorities.
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Sunday Talks - Secretary Marco Rubio Outlines Current Status of Hostage Release Efforts in Gaza - The Last Refuge
As a U.S. delegation arrives in Israel to coordinate the ongoing effort to end the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza, Secretary of State and National Security Advisor, Marco Rubio, appears on Face the Nation to outline the current status of the hostage release efforts. [Transcript] – MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to Secretary of State and […] The post Sunday Talks – Secretary Marco Rubio Outlines Current Status of Hostage Release Efforts in Gaza appeare…
Israel, Hamas Prepare For Talks In Egypt Ahead Of Possible Gaza Ceasefire
Israel and Hamas prepared for indirect negotiations in Egypt on Monday, as hopes for a possible ceasefire in Gaza began to build after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a hostage release could be announced this week.
Israel and Hamas begin today in Cairo a decisive week that will not only dictate whether and under what conditions the exchange between the 48 hostages in captivity of the group...
Bernard Badie, professor emeritus of universities at Sciences Po Paris, answers questions from the "HuffPost" about the latest diplomatic developments in the Middle East.
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