A senior official in the American administration claims that agreements have been reached regarding the framework of the deal for the release of hostages and the ceasefire, and the discussions are now focusing on the details that will allow its implementation.

The Washington Post reported that Israel and Hamas agreed that in the second phase, neither of them will control Gaza, and it will be managed by an international force that will involve the US, moderate Arab countries, and likely also about 2,500 police and soldiers from the Palestinian Authority.

The official noted that the breakthrough was made possible after Hamas abandoned its demand for a written guarantee for a complete end to the war.

Instead, Hamas agreed to a situation where if the negotiations last more than six weeks from the implementation of the first phase, the ceasefire will continue as long as they take place.... Read More: Arutz-7