New Round of
New Round of Mediation Between Hamas and Egypt in Sharm El Sheikh Amid Positive Atmosphere
In the scenic backdrop of Sharm El Sheikh, a new chapter unfolded on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, as mediators and representatives from Hamas engaged in discussions promising progress. These talks, marked by an optimistic air, continued throughout the day with persistent meetings aimed at advancing dialogue.
According to Cairo News Channel reports, initial negotiations between the mediators and Hamas concluded positively, setting a cooperative tone for subsequent sessions that same Wednesday morning. Sources indicated these meetings were characterized by constructive engagement, laying out a roadmap for the ongoing talks’ agenda and mechanisms.
The Palestinian delegation underscored the implications of continued hostilities in Gaza as a significant hurdle to prisoner exchanges. This group included notable figures such as Khalil al-Haya and Zuhair Jabareen, adding weight to their discussions with mediators.
This round of indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israeli representatives commenced on Monday, under the framework proposed by then U.S. President Donald Trump. The aim was centered around a prisoner exchange agreement reflective of international diplomatic efforts, as evidenced by Trump’s optimistic remarks about the progress being made towards a Gaza accord. In his statements, he highlighted broad consensus on the proposal among all parties, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump further noted that Hamas had agreed to several key points in this negotiation process, describing the current deal as astonishingly unanimous. He emphasized strong international support for these efforts, citing contributions from Qatar, Turkey, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Iran—each playing a significant role in facilitating a Gaza agreement. Trump’s dialogue with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan underscored persistent external pressures to reach an accord.
The U.S. President concluded by expressing confidence in Hamas’s current cooperative stance, suggesting positive momentum towards resolving the situation in Gaza.
As these discussions unfolded in Egypt, they marked a critical step forward in addressing one of the most protracted and complex conflicts in modern history. With global eyes watching closely, the outcome of these talks holds potential implications not just for the immediate region but also for international peace efforts worldwide.
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