Updated by Faith Barbara N Ruhinda at 1708 EAT on Monday 6 October 2025

Delegations from Hamas, Israel, and the United States are set to gather in Egypt for talks on US President Donald Trump’s proposal to end the Gaza war. The indirect negotiations, scheduled to begin on Monday in Sharm el-Sheikh, will focus on the 20-point plan aimed at resolving the conflict.
The talks come amid ongoing tensions in the region, with both sides facing significant challenges in reaching a mutually acceptable agreement. The outcome of these negotiations remains uncertain, but they represent a crucial step towards potentially ending the conflict.

As the second anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel approaches, talks between Israel, Hamas, and the US have sparked hopes for a potential end to the devastating conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives in Gaza. US President Donald Trump’s proposal, which aims to bring about a ceasefire and peace, has received mixed reactions, with both optimism and caution prevailing.
The conflict has resulted in a staggering humanitarian crisis, with at least 67,160 people killed, 169,679 wounded, and the entire population of over 2 million pushed towards starvation. The situation is dire, with many Gazans expressing hope that Trump’s intervention could bring about a much-needed respite.
Despite the momentum, significant obstacles remain, and it remains uncertain whether the parties can overcome their differences. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has faced criticism for its handling of the conflict, with some arguing that it has sabotaged previous attempts at peace. Trump, however, has expressed confidence that both sides are committed to his peace framework and has urged negotiators to “move fast” in reaching a deal.

The international community has welcomed the renewed efforts to broker peace, with world leaders urging all parties to work towards a lasting resolution. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the need to prevent further loss of innocent lives, while Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Luis Albares called for an immediate ceasefire and the release of hostages.
As the talks progress, the fate of the conflict remains uncertain. With the first phase of the plan purportedly set to be completed this week, the world watches with bated breath, hoping that this latest effort will bring about a lasting peace to the embattled region.

US President Donald Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that recent discussions with Hamas and other governments have been “very positive” and are “proceeding rapidly”. The talks aim to secure the release of hostages, end the war in Gaza, and achieve lasting peace in the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed optimism about a potential hostage release, suggesting that the freedom of 48 Israeli captives held by Hamas – with 20 believed to be alive – could be announced this week. The proposed deal involves Hamas releasing the captives in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
The latest round of Gaza peace talks has brought a mix of hope and skepticism, with many questions lingering over the proposed plan’s details. One major point of contention is the disarmament of Hamas, with no clear timeline provided. Additionally, a vague mention of a potential Palestinian state has raised concerns on both sides of the negotiations.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire. Israeli forces have continued their assault, resulting in the deaths of at least seven people on Monday, including three individuals seeking humanitarian aid, according to Al Jazeera sources. This development has sparked fears that the ongoing violence could jeopardize the fragile peace talks.
The international community remains cautiously optimistic, urging all parties to work towards a lasting resolution. However, with the peace talks still in their early stages, it remains to be seen whether the parties can overcome their differences and reach a meaningful agreement.
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