A Hamas delegation left the Cairo negotiations for a ceasefire-prisoner swap deal after talks reached an impasse on Sunday, two senior Hamas officials and two other officials familiar with the talks told The New York Times.

An Israeli official also confirmed to the Times that negotiations had stalled, claiming they were in "crisis."

Previously, reports had claimed that there was progress and a "positive spirit" to the talks. But Hamas' main demand is that Israel completely end the war, while Israel has explicitly said that doing so would be a disaster, promising to fully defeat Hamas and ensure that Gaza never again pose a threat to Israel's security or that of its citizens.

Moussa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas official, claimed to the Times that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at fault for the impasse and lack of progress.... Read More: Arutz-7