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With high-level participation.. A broad session begins in the Sharm El-Sheikh negotiations regarding Gaza.

A broad session began with the participation of high-level delegations on Wednesday, as part of the Sharm El-Sheikh negotiations in Egypt to discuss reaching an agreement regarding the Gaza Strip.

The expanded session of the Sharm El-Sheikh meetings began with the participation of high-level delegations from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States.

Earlier on Wednesday, Egyptian media reported that the third day of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Sharm El-Sheikh would discuss the issue of prisoners and Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

The Sharm El-Sheikh meetings are addressing the issue of prisoners, guarantees against the recurrence of Israeli aggression on Gaza, the withdrawal of the occupation, and the entry of aid into the sector.

The meetings include the head of the Egyptian General Intelligence (Hassan Rashad), the Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani), and the head of the Turkish intelligence agency (Ibrahim Kalin).

It also includes the head of the Israeli negotiating delegation (Ron Dermer), and the American envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

Egypt has begun discussing lists of Palestinian prisoners intended to be released from Israeli prisons under the potential exchange agreement.

Hamas has demanded clarification on the mechanisms and procedures necessary to implement Trump's plan, along with guarantees against Israel returning to aggression on Gaza.

Hamas announced that it exchanged lists of names of prisoners to be released as part of the indirect negotiations with Israel.

Since Monday evening, the city of Sharm El-Sheikh has been hosting indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas regarding the implementation of Trump's plan to end the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

On September 29, Trump announced a plan consisting of 20 items, including: the release of Israeli prisoners in Gaza, a ceasefire, and the disarmament of Hamas.

Hamas agreed to previous proposals for a ceasefire in the sector, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resorted to procrastination and continued the extermination in Gaza.

Tel Aviv estimates that there are 48 Israeli prisoners in Gaza, of whom 20 are alive, while around 11,100 Palestinians are held in its prisons suffering from torture, starvation, and medical neglect.

With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 8, 2023, resulting in 67,183 deaths and 169,841 injuries.

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With high-level participation.. A broad session begins in the Sharm El-Sheikh negotiations regarding Gaza.

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