Historic Indirect Peace Talks on Gaza Commence in Sharm el-Sheikh
Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas are set to begin in Egypt, aiming to end the ongoing war in Gaza. Brokered by the US, the negotiations focus on a ceasefire, the exchange of hostages and prisoners, and the disarming of Hamas. Numerous uncertainties remain, particularly around Gaza's future governance.

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Israel and Hamas are gearing up for indirect negotiations on Monday to end the prolonged conflict in Gaza. These talks, set to take place in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, are facilitated by the US and focus on implementing President Donald Trump's peace plan.
The initiative includes a ceasefire to facilitate the release of hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel. The plan, widely supported internationally, aims to conclude a devastating war that has left the Gaza Strip in ruins and thousands of Palestinians dead.
Uncertainties linger, notably concerning Hamas's disarmament and Gaza's governance. While a Hamas statement indicated readiness to hand over power to other Palestinians, it did not address disarmament—a key Israeli demand—leaving room for continued negotiation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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