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Rubio Urges Quick Hostage Deal as Gaza War Continues Unabated

UPDATE: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed that discussions are underway to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas amid the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip. Rubio emphasized that a deal could be finalized as early as early this week, calling for immediate action to resolve this humanitarian crisis.

In a statement to ABC, Rubio indicated that Hamas has “basically” agreed to a proposal from President Donald Trump, focusing on the logistics of releasing hostages. “All those talks are occurring, even as I speak to you now,” Rubio said, adding, “This cannot take weeks or even multiple days. We want to see this happen very fast.”

Rubio identified the primary goal as the release of hostages in exchange for Israel’s strategic withdrawal to the “yellow line,” the position held by Israeli forces in mid-August. He acknowledged that while the hostage negotiations are progressing, a more complicated second phase looms: establishing a stable Palestinian leadership free from Hamas and ensuring the disarmament of militant groups.

“Without that, you’re not going to have lasting peace,” Rubio stated, highlighting the complexity of future negotiations.

Negotiations are set to intensify with Israeli delegations traveling to Egypt as early as tonight. An Israeli government spokesperson confirmed that talks regarding the hostages will commence on Monday, October 16, coinciding with the war’s second anniversary.

Meanwhile, a Hamas delegation led by exiled leader Khalil al-Hayya is expected to arrive in Cairo to join discussions involving U.S. and Qatari representatives. This development has raised hopes for a ceasefire, despite continued Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip. Reports indicate that airstrikes and shelling have resulted in at least 16 casualties, including civilians seeking aid in southern Gaza.

Local health authorities reported that the violence shows no signs of abating, raising urgent concerns about the humanitarian impact as negotiations unfold.

As this situation continues to develop, all eyes are on the ongoing talks. The international community is watching closely to see if a resolution can be reached quickly, bringing much-needed relief to the hostages and peace to the region.

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