The Egyptian capital, Cairo, will host on Sunday and Monday an indirect round of talks between Hamas and a delegation from the occupying entity, aimed at discussing the field mechanisms for implementing the exchange of detainees and prisoners, in the first practical step to apply the proposal presented by U.S. President Donald Trump.
These crucial talks come after Hamas submitted its response on Friday, described as "conditionally positive," to the American plan, in which it agreed to the clause for the release of all detainees.
This response was followed by a direct call from President Trump to the occupying entity to immediately cease bombing Gaza to facilitate the exchange process, creating diplomatic momentum that pushed the parties toward implementation negotiations.
The "Cairo News" channel, close to Egyptian intelligence, reported from a high-level security source confirming the movement of the Hamas and occupying entity delegations towards Cairo.
The source clarified that the discussions will focus on "arranging the field conditions for the exchange process of all detainees and prisoners," based on what was stated in President Trump's proposal.
The discussions will focus on arranging the field conditions for the exchange process of all detainees and prisoners.





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"Cairo News": Hamas and the occupation begin indirect negotiations on Sunday and Monday in Cairo to implement the exchange deal.