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Hamas pushes for swift hostage deal as Gaza talks set to begin

Author
Bahira Amin and Jay Deshmukh,
Publish Date
Mon, 6 Oct 2025, 12:38pm
Protesters and relatives of the French nationals who took part in a flotilla march towards the Hotel Matignon, the French Prime Minister's official residence, in Paris on October 5. Photo / Julien De Rosa, AFP
Protesters and relatives of the French nationals who took part in a flotilla march towards the Hotel Matignon, the French Prime Minister's official residence, in Paris on October 5. Photo / Julien De Rosa, AFP

Hamas pushes for swift hostage deal as Gaza talks set to begin

Author
Bahira Amin and Jay Deshmukh,
Publish Date
Mon, 6 Oct 2025, 12:38pm

Hamas today called for a swift start to a hostage-prisoner exchange with Israel, as negotiators from both sides headed to Egypt for crucial talks aimed at ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza.

The diplomatic push follows Hamas鈥 positive response to United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 roadmap for an end to the fighting and the release of captives in Gaza in exchange for Palestinians held in Israeli jails, with the US leader urging both sides to 鈥渕ove fast鈥.

鈥淭here have been very positive discussions with Hamas, and Countries from all over the World (Arab, Muslim, and everyone else) this weekend, to release the Hostages, end the War in Gaza but, more importantly, finally have long sought PEACE in the Middle East,鈥 Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

鈥淚 am told that the first phase should be completed this week, and I am asking everyone to MOVE FAST.鈥

Foreign ministers from several countries, including Egypt, said the talks at the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh were a 鈥渞eal opportunity鈥 to achieve a sustainable ceasefire, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed hope that the hostages could be released within days.

A senior Hamas official told AFP on condition of anonymity that the Palestinian militant group 鈥渋s very keen to reach an agreement to end the war and immediately begin the prisoner exchange process in accordance with the field conditions鈥.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Israel to stop bombing Gaza ahead of the discussions in Egypt.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 release hostages in the middle of strikes, so the strikes will have to stop,鈥 Rubio told CBS.

鈥淭here can鈥檛 be a war going on in the middle of it.鈥

Negotiators touch down

Netanyahu said the Israeli delegation would be departing for Egypt (tonight NZT) for the talks, due to start on the eve of the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that sparked the war.

Hamas鈥 chief negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya, arrived in Egypt at the head of the delegation, the group said in a statement.

The White House said Trump had also sent two envoys to Egypt - his son-in-law Jared Kushner and Middle East negotiator Steve Witkoff.

鈥淒uring communications with mediators, Hamas insisted that it is essential for Israel to halt military operations across all areas of the Gaza Strip, cease all air, reconnaissance, and drone activity, and withdraw from inside Gaza City,鈥 a Palestinian source close to Hamas said, adding the group would 鈥渁lso halt their military operations鈥 in parallel.

Militants seized 251 hostages during their October 7 attack, 47 of whom are still in Gaza. Of those, the Israeli military says 25 are dead.

According to Trump鈥檚 plan, in return for the hostages, Israel is expected to release 250 Palestinian prisoners with life sentences and more than 1700 detainees from the Gaza Strip who were arrested during the war.

Palestinians gather at an aid distribution point in the Netzarim area of northern Gaza on October 5.  Photo / Getty Images

Palestinians gather at an aid distribution point in the Netzarim area of northern Gaza on October 5. Photo / Getty Images

Strikes continue

Trump has warned he will 鈥渘ot tolerate delay鈥 from Hamas, urging the group to move quickly towards a deal 鈥渙r else all bets will be off鈥.

Noting that the 鈥渙perational situation has changed鈥, Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir warned that if the negotiations failed, the military would 鈥渞eturn to fighting鈥 in Gaza.

Israel has continued to carry out strikes.

AFPTV footage showed thick smoke billowing over the skyline of the coastal territory today.

Gaza鈥檚 civil defence agency, a rescue force operating under Hamas authority, said Israeli attacks killed at least 20 people across the territory, 13 of them in Gaza City.

鈥淭here has been a noticeable decrease in the number of air strikes [since last night]. The tanks and military vehicles have slightly pulled back, but I believe this is a tactical move, not a withdrawal,鈥 said Muin Abu Rajab, 40, a resident of the city鈥檚 Al-Rimal neighbourhood.

A woman holds photographs of German citizens who are among the hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza during a demonstration outside the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, Germany. Photo / Getty Images

A woman holds photographs of German citizens who are among the hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza during a demonstration outside the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, Germany. Photo / Getty Images

No role for Hamas

Hamas has insisted it should have a say in the territory鈥檚 future, though Trump鈥檚 roadmap stipulates that it and other factions 鈥渘ot have any role in the governance of Gaza鈥.

The US plan, endorsed by Netanyahu, calls for a halt to hostilities, the release of hostages within 72 hours, a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and Hamas鈥 disarmament - something the group has described as a red line in the past.

Under the proposal, administration of the territory would be taken up by a technocratic body overseen by a post-war transitional authority headed by Trump himself.

鈥淲e hope Trump will pressure Netanyahu and force him to stop the war,鈥 said Ahmad Barbakh, a resident of the Al-Mawasi area.

鈥淲e want the prisoner exchange deal to be completed quickly so that Israel has no excuse to continue the war.鈥

Hamas鈥 October 7, 2023, attack resulted in the deaths of 1219 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.

Israel鈥檚 retaliatory offensive has killed at least 67,139 Palestinians, according to Health Ministry figures in the Hamas-run territory that the United Nations considers reliable.

-Agence France-Presse

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