CAIRO: Senior Hamas official Taher Al-Nounou said on Wednesday that negotiators from his group and Israel have exchanged lists of prisoners and hostages who would be released should a deal be reached during the ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks in Egypt.
Al-Nounou also said Hamas expressed optimism about reaching a deal, stating that the group has demonstrated the necessary positivity.
Qatarâs prime minister and senior delegates from the United States and Turkiye joined Hamas and Israeli negotiators on Wednesday for a third day of talks aimed at ending the Gaza war.
Israel and Hamas are holding indirect negotiations in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh, based on a 20-point plan proposed by US President Donald Trump last month.
Qatarâs Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Turkiyeâs intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin, Trumpâs special Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner are all due to attend the talks.
âThereâs a real chance that we could do something,â Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, adding that US negotiators were also involved in the talks.
âI think thereâs a possibility that we could have peace in the Middle East. Itâs something even beyond the Gaza situation. We want a release of the hostages immediately.â
Trump said the United States would do âeverything possible to make sure everyone adheres to the dealâ if Hamas and Israel do agree on a ceasefire.
Global pressure to end the war has escalated, with much of Gaza flattened, a UN-declared famine unfolding and Israeli hostage families still longing for their loved onesâ return.
A UN probe accused last month Israel of genocide.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters joined pro-Palestinian mass demonstrations in cities across the world last weekend, calling for an immediate end to the war, including in Italy, Spain, Ireland and Britain.
Demonstrators in the Netherlands called for their government to recognize a Palestinian state, while tens of thousands in Britain defied Prime Minister Keir Starmerâs calls to skip rallies, holding vigils and gatherings on the October 7 anniversary.
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Hamasâs top negotiator, Khalil Al-Hayya, said the Islamist group wants âguarantees from President Trump and the sponsor countries that the war will end once and for all.â
Trumpâs plan calls for a ceasefire, the release of all the hostages, Hamasâs disarmament and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
The plan received positive responses from both Israel and Hamas and prompted indirect talks in Egypt since Monday.
A Palestinian source close to the Hamas negotiating team said Tuesdayâs session included Hamas discussing âthe initial maps presented by the Israeli side regarding the withdrawal of troops as well as the mechanism and timetable for the hostage-prisoner exchange.â
US representatives Witkoff and Kushner were expected to arrive in Egypt on Wednesday, according to Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, after they were initially expected to arrive last weekend.
âThe primary guarantee of success at this stage is US President Trump himself... even if it comes to a point to require him imposing a vision,â he said.
Israelâs military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 67,160 people, according to the health ministry in the territory, figures the United Nations considers credible.
With Agencies