Netanyahu holds marathon talks on Israel-Hamas swap

Jerusalem, December 22: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held marathon talks with cabinet ministers on Monday but without any announcement for a prisoner swap with Gaza’s Hamas rulers to secure the release of a captured soldier.

A terse statement issued by Netanyahu’s office, saying only that the Israeli leader instructed his negotiating team to continue efforts to bring home 23-year-old soldier Gilad Shalit, appeared to indicate that Israel had yet to accept Hamas’s terms for an exchange.

The statement did not say whether Netanyahu would meet again with his ministers on Tuesday.

Noam Shalit, whose son Gilad has been held by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip since 2006, told reporters after meeting Netanyahu a final decision on a deal was likely by Tuesday.

Egypt and Germany have been mediating the prisoner exchange, which officials have said would set Shalit free in return for about 1,000 Palestinians of the 11,000 held in Israeli jails.