Prisoner Exchange Hopes Rise Amid Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas and Israel have exchanged lists of prisoners and hostages in ongoing negotiations in Egypt. Senior Hamas official, Taher Al-Nounou, expressed optimism about reaching a deal amidst the Gaza ceasefire talks. Al-Nounou emphasized the positive stance of his group towards finalizing an agreement.
Negotiations between Hamas and Israel have reached a critical point as the two parties exchanged lists of prisoners and hostages. The discussions, held during the Gaza ceasefire talks in Egypt, aim at achieving a breakthrough agreement.
Senior Hamas official Taher Al-Nounou revealed this development on Wednesday, highlighting the optimism Hamas conveys in these talks. He stressed that Hamas has shown the required positivity in its efforts to secure a favorable deal.
The outcome of these negotiations could significantly influence the ongoing ceasefire and future relations between the involved parties. All eyes are now on Egypt as it facilitates this crucial dialogue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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