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    Hamas Readies for Gaza Talks That US Hopes Will Halt War, Free Hostages

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    Posted on October 5, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Hamas and Israel are in Egypt for peace talks to end the Gaza conflict and release hostages. The U.S. sees these talks as critical for a potential ceasefire.

    Hamas Engages in Talks in Egypt to End Gaza Conflict and Release Hostages

    By Jasper Ward, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Alexander Cornwell

    WASHINGTON/CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Hamas officials arrived in Egypt on Sunday ahead of talks with Israel that the U.S. hopes will lead to a halt in fighting and the freeing of hostages in Gaza, with Washington's top diplomat saying the next days are critical.

    Israeli negotiators led by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer will travel to Egypt on Monday for negotiations in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh about the release of hostages, part of President Donald Trump's plan to end the nearly two-year Gaza war.

    "We will know very quickly whether Hamas is serious or not by how these technical talks go in terms of the logistics," U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday about the release of 48 remaining hostages in Gaza, 20 of whom are alive.

    A Hamas delegation, led by the group's exiled Gaza chief, Khalil Al-Hayya, landed in Egypt late Sunday to join representatives of the United States and Qatar for talks over the implementation of the most advanced effort yet to halt the conflict.

    It was the first visit by Hayya to Egypt since he survived an Israeli strike in Doha, the Qatari capital, last month.

    Trump has promoted a 20-point plan aimed at ending the fighting in Gaza, securing the release of remaining hostages, and defining the territory’s future. Israel and Hamas both have agreed to parts of the plan.

    Hamas on Friday accepted the hostage release and several other elements but sidestepped the plan’s most contentious points, including calls for the group's disarmament — which it has long rejected.

    Trump welcomed Hamas' response, saying he believed Hamas had showed it was "ready for a lasting PEACE." He told Israel to stop bombing Gaza immediately, but its attacks on the enclave have continued.

    Hamas left some issues up for further negotiation at the talks in Egypt.

    AVOIDING A PHASED APPROACH

    An official briefed on the talks said the negotiations will focus on hammering out a comprehensive deal before a ceasefire can be implemented.

    "This differs from earlier rounds of negotiations which followed a phased approach, where the first phase was agreed and then required more negotiations to reach subsequent phases in the ceasefire," the official told Reuters.

    "These subsequent rounds of negotiations is where things broke down previously and there is a conscious effort among mediators to avoid that approach this time around."

    Rubio told ABC's "This Week" that a timeline for finalising a deal to release the hostages was uncertain but that talks "cannot take weeks or even multiple days. We want to see this happen very fast."

    HOPES FOR PEACE BUT STRIKES CONTINUE   

    The plan has stirred hopes for peace among Palestinians but there was no let-up of Israeli attacks on Gaza on Sunday as planes and tanks pounded areas across the enclave, killing at least 19 people, local health authorities said.

    Four of those killed were seeking aid in the south of the strip and five were killed in an airstrike in Gaza City in the early afternoon, they said.

    Shadi Mansour stood in the destruction left by an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza City suburb of Tuffah on Saturday, which killed his son Ameer, 6, and 16 other people.

    "Is he a member of the resistance? Is he a fighter? All the targets of the Israeli army are children," said Mansour.

    Ahmed Assad, a displaced Palestinian man in central Gaza, said he had been hopeful when news broke of Trump's plan but said nothing had changed on the ground.

    "We do not see any change to the situation, on the contrary, we don't know what action to take, what shall we do? Shall we remain in the streets? Shall we leave?" he asked.

    SOME IN ISRAEL OPTIMISTIC FOR END TO WAR

    In a sign of Israeli optimism over the Trump plan, the shekel currency hit a three-year high against the dollar and Tel Aviv stocks reached an all-time high. 

    Some people in Tel Aviv shared that sentiment. "It's the first time in months that I'm actually hopeful. Trump has really instilled a lot of hope into us," said resident Gil Shelly.

    Domestically, Netanyahu is caught between growing pressure to end the war — from hostage families and a war-weary public — and demands from hardline members of his coalition who insist there must be no let-up in Israel's campaign in Gaza.

    Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on X that halting attacks on Gaza would be a "grave mistake." He and Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir have threatened to bring down Netanyahu's government if the Gaza war ends.

    But opposition leader Yair Lapid of the centrist Yesh Atid party has said political cover will be provided so the Trump initiative can succeed and "we won't let them torpedo the deal".

    Israel began attacking Gaza after the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on Israel in which some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed and 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies. 

    Israel's campaign, which has killed more than 67,000 people in Gaza, most of them civilians, according to Gaza health authorities, has led to its international isolation.

    (Additional reporting by Jaidaa Taha, Andew Mills, Mahmoud Issa, Miro Maman, Jasper Ward and David Morgan; Writing by Michael Georgy, Hatem Maher and Raphael Satter; Editing by Louise Heavens, Ros Russell and Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Hamas officials arrive in Egypt for peace talks with Israel.
    • •The U.S. hopes talks will lead to a halt in fighting and hostage release.
    • •Trump's 20-point plan aims to end the Gaza war.
    • •Negotiations focus on a comprehensive deal before a ceasefire.
    • •Israeli optimism rises as Tel Aviv stocks hit all-time high.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hamas readies for Gaza talks that US hopes will halt war, free hostages

    1What is a hostage negotiation?

    A hostage negotiation is a dialogue process aimed at resolving a situation where individuals are held against their will, often involving law enforcement and trained negotiators to ensure the safety of the hostages.

    2What is foreign currency?

    Foreign currency refers to the money used in a country other than your own. It is often exchanged for domestic currency in international trade and travel.

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