Key Points

Trump is sending his son-in-law Jared Kushner and top negotiator Steve Witkoff to Egypt to broker a Gaza ceasefire deal. Hamas has accepted parts of Trump's peace plan and agreed to release all captives in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Meanwhile, Netanyahu confirmed Israel is sending a delegation but insists they won't fully withdraw from Gaza. The talks come as airstrikes continue in Gaza despite Trump's calls for a halt to hostilities.

Key Points: Trump Sends Kushner Witkoff to Egypt for Gaza Hostage Deal

  • Hamas agrees to release all captives under Trump's proposed exchange formula
  • First stage involves hostage release for 2,000 Palestinian prisoners
  • Netanyahu insists Israel won't fully withdraw from Gaza territory
  • Egyptian conference to discuss Gaza's post-war governance without Hamas
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Trump sends Kushner, Witkoff to Egypt to help broker Gaza deal

Trump dispatches Kushner and Witkoff to Cairo as Hamas accepts parts of US peace plan, with Netanyahu sending Israeli delegation for final negotiations.

"Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off. - Donald Trump"

Cairo, October 5

Talks to end the war in Gaza are set to intensify in Egypt after Hamas announced it had accepted parts of US President Donald Trump's peace plan, according to a report by France 24.

Trump has dispatched his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and top West Asia negotiator Steve Witkoff to Cairo to lead US efforts, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that a delegation from Israel is also heading to Egypt "to finalise technical details."

"Our goal is to contain these negotiations to a time frame of a few days," Netanyahu said on Saturday, as per Al Jazeera. But he stressed Israel would not agree to a full withdrawal from Gaza, insisting that the military would continue holding areas under its control. He added that Hamas would eventually be disarmed either "through a diplomatic process or through a military path by us".

Hamas announced on Friday night that it had approved the release of all captives both those alive and remains under Trump's proposed exchange formula. The first stage of the plan involves releasing hostages in return for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Trump immediately welcomed Hamas's statement, calling it a sign the group was "ready for a lasting PEACE." But on Saturday he warned that Hamas must act quickly, "Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off."

Despite Trump's call for a halt to Israeli airstrikes, bombardments continued on Saturday. Gaza's civil defence agency said at least 70 people were killed in strikes on Saturday, Al Jazeera reported.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Cairo will host a wider conference of Palestinian factions to discuss Gaza's post-war future. Hamas has said it wants a role in shaping the territory's governance, while Trump's plan states that neither Hamas nor other militant factions should govern Gaza.

A White House official confirmed that Trump is sending Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Egypt to work out the details of the hostage release and prisoner exchange. Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said delegations from Hamas and Israel will also join the talks on Monday, Times of Israel reported.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Trump sending his son-in-law as mediator? This feels more like family business than serious diplomacy. India has always believed in direct talks between parties without third-party interference.
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Arjun K
The 2000 prisoner exchange is significant. Hope this leads to actual peace. As Indians, we know the value of dialogue - but actions must match words. The continued bombings are worrying.
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Sarah B
Egypt playing the mediator role is positive. They have historical ties with both sides. The post-war governance discussion is crucial - can't have militant groups running territories.
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Vikram M
"Through diplomatic process or military path" - this sounds like an ultimatum, not negotiation. India's experience shows that sustainable peace comes from mutual respect, not threats.
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Kavya N
70 more lives lost while talks continue? This is heartbreaking. Every life matters. Hope the Egyptian mediation brings real results soon. 🙏

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