A source in Cairo told the Qatari Al-Araby Al-Jadeed newspaper on Monday that negotiations for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip have reached "an advanced stage" after Hamas issued a preliminary list of Palestinian prisoners to Egyptian mediators, as well as a list of sick and elderly Israelis it would release in exchange. Israeli sources, however, deny the report.

"The details in the report on the progress of the negotiations are not correct."

The Qatari report said that committees on behalf of Hamas, Egypt, and Israel began discussing the details of a deal to release hostages. The source cited by the paper claimed that all parties involved in the negotiation are "serious in an unprecedented manner," as he defined it. Qatar, Turkey, and the United States are participating in overseeing the talks.

In addition, Hamas claims that it has asked other terror organizations in Gaza to gather information on captives they are holding. Without the IDF's withdrawal, however, there is difficulty reaching units holding the captives, the report said – "The organizations need enough time – and there should be no presence of drones in the sky - to determine which captives are alive and to know where the bodies of dead captives are located."... Read More: i24