Israel and the Hamas terror group may be coming closer to an agreement on a prisoner swap, Arab sources told the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen channel.
According to the report, there have been difficulties in negotiations, but the Arab sources estimated that the sides will come to an agreement which will be considered a great achievement for Hamas.
The sources also said that Israel has backtracked on its demand to tie the prisoner swap to the negotiations on rebuilding Gaza following the recent war. The change in tune is due to the pressure Hamas placed on Israel in the nightly riots on the border, and the explosive balloons sent over the border, as well as the threat of another round of conflict if Israel does not cave.
Hamas demanded that the prisoner swap be conducted in two stages, the Arab sources added. In the first stage, 700 terrorists would be freed in exchange for the two missing Israelis presumed to still be alive. Israel, the report said, agreed to release 300 terrorists, and Egypt, which is brokering the deal, suggested a compromise of 500 terrorists.... Read More: Arutz-7