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Israel and Hamas meet in Egypt to chop Trump’s peace plan

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The chief negotiators of Israel and Hamas gathered in Egypt on Monday to chop the details on the peace plan of President Donald Trump to end the War of the Years and return the 48 hostages still organized.

The talks took place one day before the 2nd anniversary of Hamas’ attacks against Israel, when some 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were dragged into the Gaza Strip, where dozens of deaths and lives remain hostage.

Egypt announced on Saturday that high -level negotiations would occur on Monday in the city of the city of Sharm El Sheikh, located in the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula, after the management of Hamas seemed to accept part of the 20 -point plan.

The demonstrators show that Israeli hostages are always held

Einav Zangauker, the mother of the Israeli Otations Matan Zangauker, speaks during a solidarity demonstration, calling for the end of the war and the release of all the remaining hostages on October 04, 2025 in Tel Aviv, in Israel. (Chris McGrath / Getty Images)

Trump warns against the “ massive blood effusions ” if Hamas does not accept the agreement on peace: “ moving quickly ”

Trump during the weekend has urged negotiators involved in indirect talks to “move quickly”, but He reported That he considered Hamas’s response as positive and called on Israel to “immediately stop the bombing of Gaza”.

Israel’s military operations would have been reduced over the weekend, although a reuters report citing doctors said 36 people, including children, were killed in a series of strikes through the enclave that struck residential buildings.

The reports have suggested that Hamas remain skeptical about the request to disarm completely and lack of confidence that Israel will cease its military ambitions in the Gaza Strip after the return of all hostages.

The call of the plan to revive all the hostages within three days was also reported by Hamas as unrealistic, in particular with regard to the return of the bodies of the deceased, because some would be buried under rubble.

Israel continues to strike Gaza

The smoke rises from Deir Al Balah, after intense Israeli military attacks against Gaza City on October 5, 2025. (Khames Alrefi / Anadolu via Getty images))))

Trump announces that Israel accepts Gaza’s “initial withdrawal line” while the “3,000 -year disaster” approaches the end

Despite the uncertainty that surrounds the return of the hostages and how speed could happen, the hostage forum and missing families wrote a letter To the Nobel Peace Prize committee on Monday, appointing the president for his participation to try to end the war and return the hostages.

The 20-point plan in the United States, defended by Western and Arab leaders and accepted the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week, would not only end the war, but would require the return of all hostages, dead and living, less than 72 hours from Hamas also accepting the agreement.

The plan provides for the military withdrawal of the Israeli forces and the complete disarmament of Hamas.

The members of the terrorist group will also benefit from the amnesty in exchange for their disarmament and a way to leave Gaza for a third -party nation which is ready to accept them.

Hamas terrorists

The Palestinian terrorists of Hamas are custody of the day of the transfer of hostages held in Gaza since the mortal of October 7, 2023. Attack, as part of a ceasefire and a prison agreement of the hostages between Hamas and Israel, in Rafah in the south of Gaza, on February 22, 2025. (Reuters / Hatem Khaled / Photo file)

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Officials of Israeli spy agencies Mossad and Shin Bet, Netanyahu’s foreign policy advisor, Ophir Falk and the hostage coordinator, Gal Hirsch, were sent to attend Monday meetings.

The delegation of Hamas was led by group leader Khalil Al-Hayya, who survived an Israeli air strike in Doha, Qatar, last month, who targeted senior Hamas officials, reported Reuters.

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