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Oct. 6 (UPI) — Israel and Hamas have started the first round of indirect talks in Egypt to discuss an end the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza and the West Bank, which would include the exchange of hostages and prisoners of war.

The talks started Monday, with the delegations first working to set ground conditions for the release of all Israeli detainees in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, Cairo News and the Egyptian government-associated Al Qahera News reported.

The Hamas delegation, led by Khalil al-Hayya, who was targeted by Israel in an assassination attempt last month, is expected to meet with mediators from Egypt and Qatar before continuing the “highly secretive” meeting with the Israeli delegation.

In addition to Egyptian and Qatari mediators, the White House is sending Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, to Egypt on Wednesday to join the negotiations, according to the Times of Israel.

Trump, posting on Truth Social, said that he has been “told that the first phase should be completed this week, and I am asking everyone to MOVE FAST. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE OR, MASSIVE BLOODSHED WILL FOLLOW — SOMETHING THAT NOBODY WANTS TO SEE!”

Thousands of people protest Sunday in Paris for the release of Israeli hostages held since October 7, 2023, by the militant group Hamas. Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI

Hamas leaders on Friday said they would release all Israeli hostages, living and dead, and were ready to enter negotiations to end the war in Gaza that started when Hamas and its allies attacked, killed and kidnapped Israeli civilians on Oct. 7, 2023.

President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that he thinks the talks are going well and that Hamas is agreeing to "important" things. Photo by Francis Chungg/UPI

President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that he thinks the talks are going well and that Hamas is agreeing to “important” things. Photo by Francis Chungg/UPI

On Saturday, Israel prepared for a ceasefire and a release of the remaining hostages — Hamas is believed to still have 47 Israeli hostages, 27 of whom are presumed dead — after the militant group agreed to parts of a peace plan proposed by the Trump administration.

Israel later Saturday agreed to an initial withdrawal line in Gaza and told Hamas a ceasefire would take immediate effect once it withdrew, although Israel continued airstrikes in Gaza on Sunday.

According to al-Jazeera, the proposed peace plan includes:

  • Once hostilities have ended, Hamas would be required to release all captives, living and dead, within 72 hours;

  • Israel would release 250 Palestinians serving life sentences in Israeli prisoners, in addition to 1,700 people detained during the war;

  • When Hamas disarms, the Israeli military would pull out of Gaza, an international force would deploy, with Trump and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair controlling it;

  • An interim government to run Gaza, with Hamas, and all of its infrastructure, barred and dismantled; and

  • Large amounts of humanitarian aid would be permitted for distribution by “neutral international bodies.”

Ahead of the talks starting, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said that “the primary goal is a rapid return to a peaceful political process leading to a two-state solution.”

In the Oval Office on Monday afternoon, Trump told reporters that he thinks “we’re doing very well and I think Hamas has been agreeing to things that are very important.”

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