Egypt claims progress in hostage talks with Hamas as Sinwar said to go silent

Egypt claims progress in hostage talks with Hamas as Sinwar said to go silent

Mediators and envoys from the Hamas terror organization have made “significant progress” toward a truce in Gaza, Egyptian state-linked TV reported on Monday as the latest round of talks in Cairo entered their second day, though concerns were mounting that Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar will purposely forgo a deal in order to further destabilize the region.

Egypt, Qatar and the United States have been mediating in talks for a temporary ceasefire and hostage release deal in the almost five-month-old war between Israel and Hamas, which began with a shock assault launched by the Gaza terror group in southern Israel on October 7.

 

Egypt claims progress in hostage talks with Hamas as Sinwar said to go silent

Egypt claims progress in hostage talks with Hamas as Sinwar said to go silent

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