Qatar, Turkey to Join Third Day of Gaza Peace Talks in Egypt
Talks focus on ceasefire, hostage release, humanitarian aid, and Israeli troop withdrawal under a US 20-point plan as Gaza conflict enters its third week.
- On Wednesday, Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will join peace talks in Sharm el-Sheikh alongside delegations from Qatar and Turkey.
- Based on a 20-point plan proposed by US President Donald Trump last month, indirect negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh began Monday with United States and Qatar participation.
- Technical teams are examining detailed withdrawal maps and prisoner lists as Hamas discussed Tuesday the initial Israeli maps and exchange timetables.
- The plan requires Hamas to release all hostages within 72 hours after agreement, while Israel would free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and suspend Gaza operations.
- Amid a severe humanitarian crisis, Israel's offensive has displaced around 90% of Gaza's population of some 2 million and killed over 67,000 Palestinians, while a UN probe last month accused Israel of genocide.
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