Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 7th October 2025, 6:16 AM
Delegations from Hamas and Israel began indirect negotiations in Egypt on Monday, seeking to end the nearly two-year war in Gaza. US President Donald Trump expressed confidence that the Palestinian militant group was willing to compromise over his proposed peace deal.
According to Al-Qahera News, affiliated with Egyptian state intelligence, the first round of talks concluded “amid a positive atmosphere” and is scheduled to continue on Tuesday.
Al-Qahera News reported that discussions are focused on preparing conditions for the release of detainees and prisoners, including establishing a mechanism for hostage exchanges: Palestinians held in Israeli jails for hostages in Gaza.
President Trump told reporters at the White House: “I think Hamas has been agreeing to things that are very important… I think we’re going to have a deal.”
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner are expected to travel to Egypt to facilitate the talks, urging negotiators to “move fast” to end the conflict.
Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas’s lead negotiator and a survivor of the Israeli attack in Doha last month, met with Egyptian intelligence officials ahead of the talks.
A Palestinian source close to Hamas leadership said the negotiations, launched on the eve of the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023 attack, may last several days. He warned: “We expect the negotiations to be difficult and complex, given the occupation’s intentions to continue its war of extermination.”
Despite negotiations, Israeli strikes continued on Monday:
| Category | Details |
| Palestinians killed in latest strikes | At least 7 |
| AFP Footage | Explosions and plumes of smoke visible across Gaza |
| Humanitarian situation | UN declares famine, widespread destruction of homes, schools, hospitals |
Trump’s plan calls for a hostage-prisoner exchange, including 47 hostages in Gaza for hundreds of Palestinian detainees held by Israel.
Both Hamas and Israel have welcomed Trump’s proposal, but achieving agreement is expected to be a Herculean task:
A Hamas official indicated that the first phase of the plan will take several days and depends on:
Negotiations also aim to set a date for a temporary truce. The International Committee of the Red Cross has offered to facilitate both the hostage exchange and humanitarian aid access.
Residents of Gaza continue to suffer:
“The war has destroyed everything I built throughout my life,” said Mohammed Abu Sultan, 49, who fled Gaza City with 20 family members.
“We have been running from death for two years.”
| Party | Numbers |
| Hostages seized by Hamas (Oct 7, 2023) | 251 |
| Hostages still in Gaza | 47 |
| Hostages reported dead by Israel | 25 |
| Palestinian prisoners to be released by Israel | 250 (life sentences) + 1,700 detainees from Gaza war |
Hamas insists on having a role in Gaza’s future, though Trump’s plan stipulates governance by a technocratic transitional authority overseen by Trump himself.
Ahmad Barbakh, from Al-Mawasi, commented: “We hope Trump will pressure Netanyahu and force him to stop the war. We want the prisoner exchange deal to be completed quickly so that Israel has no excuse to continue the war.”
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