
Negotiations between Israel and HAMAS ongoing in Egypt are yielding positive results. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
It is expected that the parties will reach an agreement within the next two days. The Times of Israel reported, citing a Palestinian source.
According to information, the negotiations are discussing the release of approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for freeing 48 hostages held captive. Additionally, the partial withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip is also a topic of the talks.
In the upcoming stages, discussions are planned regarding HAMAS's disarmament and the post-war governance system of Gaza. In an interview with Al Arabiya TV channel, an Israeli source emphasized that the parties are approaching the initial phase of the plan cautiously.
It is reported that U.S. President Donald Trump is exerting pressure on the parties to accelerate the negotiations. According to Sky News Arabia, Washington's active involvement is linked to positive signals received from Qatar and Egypt.
Sources indicate that there are clear signs showing the negotiations have entered the final stage. Thus, the talks between Israel and HAMAS are moving to a new phase, and the parties are striving to reach an agreement.