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Israel and Hamas prepare for negotiations in Egypt ahead of possible Gaza ceasefire

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Israel and Hamas prepare for negotiations 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 grew after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a hostage release could be announced this week, AP reports.

Tuesday marks two years since the Hamas attack that sparked the war.

U.S. President Donald Trump has welcomed the Hamas statement accepting some elements of the U.S. peace plan, AP reported.

Israel has said it supported the new U.S. effort.

Under the plan, Hamas would release the remaining 48 hostages — about 20 believed to be alive — within three days. It would give up power and disarm.

But Hamas later denied agreeing to future disarmament.

The delegation led by top Israeli negotiator Ron Dermer will leave Monday for the talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, AP reported citing Netanyahu’s office.

An Egyptian official said the Hamas delegation had arrived, according to AP.

 

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