Negotiators Gather in Sharm El-Sheikh as Gaza Ceasefire Talks Continue Amid Ongoing Airstrikes
Negotiators Gather in Sharm El-Sheikh as Gaza Ceasefire Talks Continue Amid Ongoing Airstrikes
Negotiators Gather in Sharm El-Sheikh: Indirect talks in Sharm El-Sheikh on Oct. 6, 2025, aim to secure a temporary Gaza ceasefire and hostage releases as airstrikes continue. Latest updates and what to expect.
Indirect talks between the Israeli and Hamas delegations
Negotiators representing Israeli and Hamas interests convened in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on Monday as international mediators pushed to secure a ceasefire and a phased release of hostages amid continuing Israeli airstrikes across Gaza. The indirect talks — brokered by Egyptian and U.S. officials — aim at a framework that could quickly halt the worst immediate fighting while laying groundwork for longer negotiations.
Diplomats cautioned that the talks are fragile. Both sides entered the resort-city meetings with narrow political margins and major domestic pressures; Israeli leaders face intense public scrutiny over military and political goals, while Hamas negotiators are under pressure from rival factions and humanitarian realities inside Gaza. Media and officials reported that initial sessions focused on sequencing a ceasefire and mechanisms for returning hostages and delivering humanitarian aid.
Israeli airstrikes continue
On the ground, residents of Gaza continued to report intense bombardment and shortages of basic supplies, heightening urgency for any pause in the fighting. Humanitarian agencies have pressed for immediate safe corridors to deliver food, fuel and medical supplies to overwhelmed hospitals.
International actors — including Egypt, the United States, and regional partners — are pushing shuttle diplomacy to salvage a rapid agreement before conditions deteriorate further.
Negotiators Gather in Sharm El-Sheikh: Analysts say timelines are uncertain
While a localized temporary ceasefire is possible within days if both parties accept clear confidence-building steps, a comprehensive settlement remains distant. For now, the world is watching to see whether negotiators can transform high-stakes shuttle diplomacy into a measurable reduction in violence and the first steps toward hostage returns


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