

Special Coverage: Hamas Agrees To Release Israeli Hostages
Oct 4, 2025
Wendy Sherman, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State and senior fellow at Harvard's Belfer Center, offers her diplomatic insights on the recent agreement for Hamas to release Israeli hostages. She emphasizes the challenges of rebuilding Gaza and the urgent need for international aid while discussing skepticism about Hamas's ability to deliver on commitments. Sherman also highlights the importance of detailed negotiations and warns of the role Iran's proxies may play in regional stability, urging a cautious but hopeful approach to peace.
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Hamas Tentatively Accepts 20-Point Plan
- Hamas said it agrees to parts of President Trump's 20-point plan and to release all Israeli hostages, signaling possible diplomatic progress.
- The White House called for an immediate stop to Israel's bombing to create space for hostage recovery and talks.
Diplomacy Over Military Means
- Congressman Gregory Meeks framed the development as diplomacy and urged patience for details to be worked out.
- He emphasized regional buy-in and humanitarian aims like stopping bombing and getting aid into Gaza.
Allow Time For Diplomatic Details
- Give the diplomatic process at least a week or two to clarify details and avoid rushing to judgment.
- Let Gulf partners and intermediaries resolve ambiguous points before declaring success or failure.