Indirect talks between Hamas and Israel on a ceasefire plan for Gaza have begun in Egypt.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Cairo, October 6 (Xinhua) — Indirect talks began in Egypt on Monday between delegations from Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas to discuss the framework for exchanging Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, the Egyptian television channel Al-Qahera reported.

According to the channel, the talks, organized by Egyptian and Qatari mediators in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh, are aimed at “preparing the ground” for a potential exchange.

It is stated that the mediators, prioritizing the search for and expansion of “points of contact” between Israel and Hamas, are actively working with both sides to “create a mechanism for the release of all hostages in exchange for prisoners.”

On October 4, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry announced that indirect talks between Israel and Hamas on Monday would discuss "field conditions and details" for the exchange of "all Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners" under the US-proposed 20-point ceasefire plan for the Gaza Strip. –0–

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