Fragile Dreams: Israel-Hamas Hostage Swap Negotiations
Hamas and Israel engage in negotiations mediated by international figures to agree on a hostage-prisoner swap deal and ceasefire in Gaza. Discussions focus on mechanisms to halt the current conflict, with key global players involved. Israel demands disarmament, while global pressure builds against its actions.

On Wednesday, Hamas announced the exchange of names for Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners in an ongoing negotiation intended to bring a ceasefire in Gaza. Talks, hosted in Egypt, revolve around U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed peace plan.
Key figures, including U.S. envoy Jared Kushner and Qatari PM Sheikh Mohammed, are working towards halting the conflict. Israeli Minister Ron Dermer is set to join. While a lasting ceasefire remains elusive, the conversation includes a significant focus on immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
Hostility continues as Israeli forces maintain their offensive after a Hamas attack. Humanitarian pressure mounts globally, with calls for reconstruction and the recognition of war's severe toll. Hamas persists in seeking a ceasefire, but consensus on terms has yet to be reached.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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