{"id":167275,"date":"2025-10-08T11:17:18","date_gmt":"2025-10-08T11:17:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/gaza-war-latest-hamas-says-hostage-and-prisoner-lists-exchanged-with-israel-as-peace-talks-in-third-day-sky-news\/"},"modified":"2025-10-08T11:17:18","modified_gmt":"2025-10-08T11:17:18","slug":"gaza-war-latest-hamas-says-hostage-and-prisoner-lists-exchanged-with-israel-as-peace-talks-in-third-day-sky-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/gaza-war-latest-hamas-says-hostage-and-prisoner-lists-exchanged-with-israel-as-peace-talks-in-third-day-sky-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Gaza war latest: Hamas says hostage and prisoner lists exchanged with Israel &#8211; as peace talks in third day &#8211; Sky News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hamas says it has exchanged a list of names of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be released in a swap deal, as key figures arrive in Egypt for a third day of peace talks between the group and Israel. Listen to The World podcast as you scroll.<br \/>Wednesday 8 October 2025 12:15, UK<br \/>Earlier today, Hamas said that the group and Israel have exchanged lists of the remaining hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be released once a peace deal is sealed (see our post at 8.58am).&nbsp;<br \/>The sequence laid out by Donald Trump&#8217;s plan foresees that, once Hamas releases all 48 hostages, Israel will release 250 Palestinians serving life sentences and 1,700 Gazans who were detained since the October 7 attacks, including all women and children.<br \/>The release may also include some of the many prominent Palestinian prisoners currently held in Israeli jails.<br \/><b>Here&#8217;s a rundown of the most notable figures:<\/b><br \/><b>Marwan al Barghoui, Fatah<\/b><br \/>Barghouti is a leading member of the Fatah movement that controls the Palestinian Authority and is considered a possible successor to the PA president, Mahmoud Abbas.<br \/>He is a veteran of the Palestinian resistance movement: he was an organiser in both Palestinian Intifadas, or uprisings, since 1987. According to Fatah officials, he set up the group&#8217;s armed wing, on the orders of the first PA president, Yasser Arafat.&nbsp;<br \/>Barghouti was arrested in 2002 and sentenced to five life terms in 2004 over links to gun ambushes and suicide bombings.<br \/><b>Ahmed Saadat, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine<\/b><br \/>Saadat is the leader of the PFLP and has been linked to the high-profile murder of Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Zeevi in 2001.&nbsp;<br \/>He was sheltered by Arafat in Ramallah and later imprisoned at a PA jail under international supervision. However, Israel seized Saadat in 2006.&nbsp;<br \/>There was not enough evidence to charge him with Zeevi&#8217;s murder, but he was sentenced to 30 years in jail over other accusations.<br \/><b>Abdallah al Barghouti, Hamas<\/b><br \/>Kuwaiti-born Barghouti was involved in a series of suicide attacks in 2001 and 2002 that killed dozens of Israelis.&nbsp;<br \/>He was found to have the explosive belts used in the attacks, including one on a Jerusalem Sbarro restaurant in which 15 people were killed.&nbsp;<br \/>He was sentenced to 67 life terms in 2004.<br \/><b>Ibrahim Hamed, Hamas<\/b><br \/>Hamed was the top West Bank commander of the Izzel-Deen Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas&#8217;s military wing, and was on Israel&#8217;s wanted list for eight years before being arrested in 2006.&nbsp;<br \/>He was accused of planning suicide attacks that killed dozens of Israelis. He is serving 54 life sentences.<br \/><b>Hassan Salama, Hamas<\/b><br \/>Born in Gaza&#8217;s Khan Younis refugee camp in the 1970s, Salama was sentenced to 48 life sentences for orchestrating a series of suicide bombings that hit Israel in 1996. Dozens of Israelis were killed and hundreds wounded.&nbsp;<br \/>Salama, who said the attacks were a response to the assassination of a Hamas bombmaker, was arrested later that year.<br \/>Pictures coming in from northern Gaza this morning show smoke rising into the sky over the territory.<br \/>As mentioned in our previous post, Israel should have suspended its bombardment of Gaza according to Donald Trump&#8217;s peace plan, but has only halted &#8220;certain bombings&#8221; so far.<br \/>Gaza&#8217;s Hamas-run health ministry says just now that Palestinian deaths since the start of the war have risen from 67,173 to 67,183 over the past 24 hours.<br \/>The figures reported by the ministry do not differentiate between fighters and civilians.<br \/>Turkey&#8217;s president has once more weighed in on the negotiations, saying that Israel remains the main obstacle to peace.&nbsp;<br \/>&#8220;Peace is not a bird with a single wing. Putting the entire burden of peace on Hamas and Palestinians is not a fair, correct or realistic approach,&#8221; he said, speaking to lawmakers from his Justice and Development Party.<br \/>Israel must stop its bombardment of Gaza, he added.<br \/>Israel has only halted &#8220;certain bombings&#8221; despite calls from Donald Trump to halt strikes entirely as required by his peace plan.<br \/>Earlier today, Erdogan told journalists on a flight from Azerbaijan to Turkey that his government was talking to Hamas at Trump&#8217;s behest, to convince them of the best approach to the future of the Palestinian territories (see our post at 9.38am).<br \/>Protesters gathered in several countries yesterday to condemn the war in Gaza as&nbsp;Israelis marked the second anniversary&nbsp;of Hamas&#8217;s October 7 attack.&nbsp;<br \/>The massacre, in which 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage, sparked a retaliatory Israeli military campaign in Gaza, which has claimed more than 67,000 Palestinian lives, according to health authorities.<br \/><b>Scroll to see images from protests in Indonesia, Japan, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina and Mexico&#8230;<\/b><br \/>Candlelit vigils will take place in four major UK cities this evening to mark two years since the October 7 attacks.<br \/>The Palestinian Forum in Britain says the vigils will get underway from 6pm in Whitehall, central London, as well as in Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh.<br \/>It has called on Palestinians, Arabs and &#8220;all supporters of human rights and justice&#8221; to attend the events, which it says will honour &#8220;the tens of thousands of martyrs&#8221; who have been killed in Gaza.<br \/>It comes after hundreds of students joined pro-Palestinian rallies at universities in London, Sheffield and Edinburgh yesterday, despite calls from Sir Keir Starmer not to protest.<br \/>A candlelit vigil was held in Germany&#8217;s capital Berlin yesterday to mark the anniversary.&nbsp;<br \/>Attendees held Israeli flags and a display on the Brandenburg Gate called for Hamas to return the remaining hostages.<br \/>Israel&#8217;s controversial national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has made a provocative appearance at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem this morning.<br \/>&#8220;I only pray that our prime minister will allow a complete victory in Gaza as well \u2013 to destroy Hamas,&#8221; said Ben-Gvir in a video shot right by the mosque on Jerusalem&#8217;s Temple Mount.<br \/>&#8220;With God&#8217;s help we will return the hostages, and we will win a complete victory,&#8221; he added.<br \/>The Al-Aqsa compound is a holy site in both Islam and Judaism, but currently administered by a Muslim foundation. Under the arrangement, Jews can visit the mosque but may not pray there &#8211; a rule that Ben-Gvir has publicly flouted before.<br \/>He is one of the far-right hardliners whose support the coalition government of Benjamin Netanyahu depends on.<br \/>Both Ben-Gvir and the far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, have publicly distanced themselves from Netanyahu&#8217;s efforts to implement Donald Trump&#8217;s peace plan.&nbsp;<br \/>Ben-Gvir has threatened to quit the government unless Hamas is utterly destroyed.<br \/>Abdel Fattah al Sisi is the latest official to join in on the cautious optimism surrounding the first days of Gaza peace talks in his country.<br \/>Egypt&#8217;s president says he is hearing &#8220;very encouraging things&#8221; from the negotiations, taking place behind closed doors since Monday.<br \/>Yesterday, Israeli media reported that Benjamin Netanyahu&#8217;s office had expressed &#8220;optimism&#8221; about the talks. Donald Trump said that negotiations over his peace plan were &#8220;serious&#8221;.<br \/>Yesterday marked the second anniversary of both Hamas&#8217;s attack on Israel and the start of a war that has since reduced much of Gaza to rubble.<br \/>Sky News has spoken to people on the ground, who share how they have experienced the last two years.<br \/><b>Watch first-hand accounts of the&nbsp;&#8220;completely different life&#8221; in Gaza in the video below&#8230;<\/b><br \/>Another update from Turkey is rolling in: The Turkish president says that his government is talking to Hamas to explain the best approach for the future of the Palestinian territories to them.<br \/>Speaking to reporters on a flight back from Azerbaijan, Recep Tayyip Erdogan says that Donald Trump has asked him to talk to the group and convince them of US peace efforts.<br \/>Turkish officials are also involved in negotiations in Egypt, he says.<br \/>The president adds that Gaza must ultimately remain Palestinian and Palestinians must govern Gaza.<br \/>He added that the deployment of foreign forces to Gaza should be discussed in detail, and that Turkey is ready to contribute to all efforts.<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/alex-rossi-532\" target=\"_blank\">Our international correspondent Alex Rossi <\/a>has provided an update on the progress of the Gaza peace talks taking place in Egypt.<br \/>&#8220;There&#8217;s been two days of talks so far. Monday I think it was all a bit stuck, all a bit hostile and hard going, from what I understand,&#8221; he says.<br \/>&#8220;Yesterday it seemed to move much better, so the general mood music at the moment is quite good from the actors actually in Sharm el Sheikh.&#8221;<br \/><b>Watch Rossi&#8217;s report below&#8230;<\/b><br \/>Be the first to get <span>Breaking News<\/span><br \/>Install the Sky News app for free<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMiygFBVV95cUxQVEVVYlpIOFoybGplS2FDSnJCeEtBZk1lYl9XVEJnemtwWWYwR0o4MExKU3ZZcFRwLV9OZFRxRUktY1pFWm9OT2NPcjI1dnlTUno1WkNyWmJCMWZSemxSWnd4WGVyQk96SG9hQmV5NjBjbGlSaEZXbzdjeHFQY3N3dXVfbTJzUGdTcjcxNnJpMFg1T2U2Ul9iWnNDd1hucEtwcmVQV1c5eTJEOTFod3NRek56MERHQ1RtOUxCcU1NUXZsWVM0V0dONmRR?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hamas says it has exchanged a list of names of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be released in a swap deal, as key figures arrive in Egypt for a third day of peace talks between the group and Israel. 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