By Hussien Elkabany and Mohammad Sio
CAIRO / ISTANBUL (AA) - Egypt will host a new round of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas on Sunday to discuss a potential prisoner exchange, Egyptian media said Saturday.
The delegations will discuss “preparing on-the-ground conditions in Gaza for the prisoner exchange process,” the state-run Al-Qahera News channel said, citing unnamed Egyptian sources.
A senior Egyptian security source confirmed that both Hamas and Israeli delegations are expected to arrive in Cairo on Sunday and Monday for the talks.
Israeli Channel 12 also reported that indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas are set to begin Sunday in Egypt.
The announcement came one day after Hamas said it had delivered its response to US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan, declaring its readiness to release all Israeli captives, both alive and deceased.
Hamas also said it is willing to hand over the Gaza administration to a technocratic Palestinian authority based on national consensus, backed by Arab and Islamic states.
On Friday, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that he believed Hamas was “ready for lasting peace” and urged Israel to “immediately stop bombing Gaza” in order to secure the release of Israeli captives.
On Sept. 29, Trump unveiled the 20-point plan, including the release of Israeli captives within 72 hours of Israel’s approval, a ceasefire, and the disarmament of Hamas.
Tel Aviv estimates that 48 Israeli captives remain in Gaza, including 20 alive. Israel, meanwhile, holds around 11,100 Palestinian captives, many of whom face torture, hunger, and medical neglect, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights groups.
Since October 2023, Israeli bombardment has killed more than 67,000 Palestinians in Gaza, and most of the infrastructure has been reduced to rubble.