Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, spoke with the secretary general of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Ziad Nachala about war developments and the hostage deal issues, according to Israeli media.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said on Tuesday his militant movement was nearing a truce agreement with Israel, according to a statement posted on Telegram.
“We are close to reaching a deal on a truce,” Haniyeh said, according to the post.
Negotiators have been working to seal a deal to allow the release of around 240 mostly Israeli hostages seized on October 7, during the deadliest assault on Israel in its history.
Hamas fighters also killed around 1,200 people during their cross-border assault, most of them civilians.
Israel launched a relentless bombing campaign and ground offensive in retaliation for the attack, vowing to destroy Hamas and secure the release of the hostages.
According to the Hamas government in Gaza, the war has killed more than 13,300 people, thousands of them children.
Intense negotiations mediated by Qatar, where Hamas has a political office and where Haniyeh is based, have been underway.
Qatar’s prime minister said that a deal to free some of the hostages in return for a temporary ceasefire hinged on “minor” practical issues.
On Monday, US President Joe Biden said he believed a deal to free the hostages was close.
“I believe so,” Biden said when asked whether a hostage deal was near.
Biden then crossed his fingers to signal he hoped for good luck.