New Round of
New Round of Discussions Between Mediators and Hamas in Sharm El-Sheikh Amid Positive Atmosphere
On Wednesday, January 28, 2026, a new round of discussions took place between mediators and Hamas representatives in Sharm El-Sheikh, set against an optimistic backdrop. The Cairo News Channel reported that initial talks had concluded positively, setting the stage for further meetings later on the same day.
Key Aspects of the Negotiations
The dialogue was characterized by a constructive atmosphere, where a roadmap and mechanisms for ongoing discussions were outlined. Hamas emphasized to the mediators that continued airstrikes in Gaza posed challenges to releasing prisoners. The delegation included Khalil Al-Haya and Zuhair Jabari.
These indirect negotiations between a Hamas delegation and Israel began on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, under a plan proposed by then U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump expressed optimism about progress in the Gaza agreement talks, noting that everyone, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had agreed to the proposal presented.
International Support for the Agreement
Trump highlighted broad international support for this initiative, mentioning significant contributions from Qatar, Turkey, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other nations towards facilitating a Gaza deal. He also pointed out Iran’s strong inclination toward reaching an agreement, reinforced by discussions with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Looking Forward
As talks continue, both delegations remain hopeful about achieving significant breakthroughs regarding the prisoner exchange and stabilizing conditions on the ground in Gaza.
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