Delegations from Hamas, Israel and the US are going to launch talks in Egypt today, Monday, with the aim of finalizing a deal based on US President Donald Trump’s plan to cease fire in Gaza.

Trump said Hamas was confronted with “extermination” if he refused to hand over power to Gaza, while asking Israel to stop the bombings and expects negotiations to take “a few days”.

The US president added that the attempt to reach an agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the Gaza war “seems to attribute” and that Arabic, Muslim and other countries had “very good meetings” with Hamas.

The negotiations

The places to meet in Cairo will try to reach agreements on critical issues, such as the leaving lines of the Israeli army from Gaza and the names of the Palestinian prisoners of high profiles that will be released in return for the 48 hostages, of which 20 are considered alive.

However, even if these talks are successfully crowned, they will not immediately end the two -year conflict, according to the US officials, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Foreign Minister Marko Rubio said the course of resolving the conflict will take place in two phases: the first includes the forthcoming meetings and the organization of hostage liberation.

The second, most difficult phase, he added, is to resolve the issue of what will happen to Gaza after Israel’s departure on the agreed lines. The plan includes the creation of a Palestinian technocratic leadership in Gaza.

“You can’t create a government structure in Gaza within three days that doesn’t include Hamas,” he said. “I mean, it takes time,” he added.

According to state Israeli television yesterday afternoon, citing diplomatic circles, both the two American mediators, Steven Whitkov and Jared Cousneras well as the Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermerthey will not participate in today’s first contacts in Cairo.

As the same sources say, “the differences between the parts are still big” and there are significant differences that remain bridged.

Are completed 2 years since October 7 attack

Two years after Hamas’ attack on October 7, 2023, the Israeli Defense Ministry has published updated information on the country’s security personnel who has lost his life.

Since the start of the war, 1,152 people have been killed, including IDF soldiers, Israeli police officers, SHIN Bet staff and prisons, as well as members of local security groups serving all over Israel, Gaza, Lebanon and the West Bank, the Times of Israel note.

About 42% of the dead were under 21, most of whom were young men serving compulsory military service, while 141 were over 40.

The 27 Greeks come back

By order of Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis on Monday, a special flight will take place to the near Eilat-Ramon International Airport to receive Greek citizens who had sailed for Gaza and have been detained and returned to Athens safely. The 27 Greeks are expected in Athens at 15.30 to 16.00.

There had been a communication between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Greek Embassy in Tel Aviv to process the repatriation processes.

Earlier, on Friday afternoon, in addition to the oral diamonds that had already taken place, there was a strong written protest on the Israeli ambassador to Greece regarding the unacceptable and inappropriate behavior of Israeli minister who was also turning to Greek citizens who were also Greek -based Greek citizens. Parliament.

According to information from the Italian newspaper La Stampa, today, the 15 Italian Global Sumud Flottilla activists are going to be returned via Athens, who are still enclosed in Israeli prisons.

Meanwhile, Global Sumudilla activist Greta Tancyberg will be deported to Greece on Monday, according to Global Sumudlla activists in X.