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The leader of Hamas said on Tuesday that a truce agreement with Israel was close, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped for good news soon about hostages, the most optimistic signals so far of a deal to pause fighting and free captives.Hamas officials were “close to reaching a truce agreement” with Israel and the group has delivered its response to Qatari mediators, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement sent to Reuters by his aide.Netanyahu said: “We are making progress.

I don’t think it’s worth saying too much, not at even this moment, but I hope there will be good news soon”, according to remarks released by the Israeli prime minister’s office.Netanyahu would convene his war cabinet from 1600 GMT “in light of developments in the matter of the release of our hostages”, his office said, followed by meetings of his wider security cabinet and the full cabinet.A source briefed on the negotiations told Reuters the long-awaited agreement, which would see the first truce of the war and the first mass release of those held by both sides, was in its “final stages” and “closer than it has ever been”.That was echoed by a U.S.

official who said it was the “closest we’ve been” to a hostage deal.The deal, as described by the first source, envisages the release of around 50 civilian hostages by Hamas and of female and minor-aged Palestinian detainees from Israeli custody, as well as a multi-day pause in fighting.A Hamas official told Al Jazeera TV that negotiations were centred on how long the truce would last, arrangements for delivery of aid into Gaza and details of the exchange of captives.

Both sides would free women and children, and details would be announced by Qatar, which is mediating in the negotiations, said the official, Issat el Reshiq.Israel’s Channel 12 and Channel 13 TV stations both quoted unidentified officials as saying terms of a deal could be reached “within hours”.Hamas took about 240 hostages during its Oct.

7 rampage into Israel that killed 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies.Mirjana Spoljaric, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), met Haniyeh in Qatar on Monday to “advance humanitarian issues” related to the conflict, the Geneva-based ICRC said in a statement.

She also separately met Qatari authorities.The ICRC said it was not part of negotiations aimed at releasing the hostages, but as a neutral intermediary it was ready “to facilitate any future release that the parties agree to”.Rain and cold worsen conditionsTalk of an imminent hostage deal has swirled for days.Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Herzog said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that he hoped for an agreement “in the coming days”, while Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said that the remaining sticking points were “very minor”.

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Special traffic plan for War Heroes Day ceremony


[Sri Lanka] - Kusal Mendis visa not rejected? SLC


Match-fixing case- Sachithra Senanayake s voice test report delayed


[Sri Lanka] - Gammanpila urges govt to decline brand-new US Ambassador nominee


Four army personnel acquitted over 2013 Rathupaswala shooting


UN report urges accountability and public apology for Sri Lanka s enforced disappearances


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[Sri Lanka] - Sri Lanka s macroeconomic policies are beginning to flourish - IMF


[Sri Lanka] - Two arrested with over 1,000 smart phones and 200 pen drives at BIA


[Sri Lanka] - Rathupaswala shooting- High Court to provide decision today


Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list celebrates Sri Lanka s Dinara


[Sri Lanka] - Armed forces personnel from Sri Lanka, India, Nepal to start Lumbini-Colombo bike exploration


Govt prepared to confront legal action from companies over estate workers wage hike - Jeevan


Heavy showers of about 100mm expected in several provinces


[Sri Lanka] - President fulfills Sri Lankan cricket team heading to T20 World Cup, extends finest desires


Choose France investment push bags record $16 billion in pledges


US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu calls on President Ranil


Cyclists jailed for street racing on Galle Road fined, licenses suspended


[Sri Lanka] - SC concludes hearing petitions versus Sri Lanka Electricity Bill


SC calls for progress report on probe into Pastor Jerome Fernando


Retired Auxiliary Bishop Marius Peiris dies


[Sri Lanka] - Court order released preventing interruptions to new SLFP Chairman and Act. Gen. Sec


Foreigner injured after base jumping from Colombo Lotus Tower


Edu. Minister responds to concerns over O'L English and Science papers


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Court order against protest planned by uni. students and staff in Nugegoda


Police fire water cannons at protesting university non-academic personnel


[Sri Lanka] - Resumption of India-Sri Lanka traveler ferry service held off


Toddler dies after choking on piece of carrot


Health trade unions release strike at Central Province healthcare facilities


[Sri Lanka] - US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu embarks on visit to Sri Lanka


[Sri Lanka] - Five Sri Lankans detained in Latvia for helping unlawful migrants


[Sri Lanka] - 15 Sri Lankan fishermen apprehended in Myanmar jails repatriated


[Sri Lanka] - US Ambassador nominee pledges to support marginalized populations, accountability, truth and reconciliation in Sri Lanka


Advisory issued over thundershowers and extreme lightning


Yukthiya- Over 111,000 suspects detained up until now in anti-drug operation


Certain parties unwilling to join dispute as they lack appropriate financial program - Sajith


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[Sri Lanka] - US highlight Sri Lanka s need for good governance and openness


[Sri Lanka] - Financial obligation owed by Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to China increase to record levels- Data


Decision to be reached on interest rates for elderly people savings


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UN General Assembly backs Palestinian quote for subscription


[Sri Lanka] - President reveals plans to pass women-empowering expenses in Parliament by June


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Sri Lanka Cricket increases player fees across all formats


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