Talks 'progress' over Shalit swap

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Shimon Peres, Israel's president, has said there has been "progress" in efforts to free Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier captured by Hamas three years ago.

The disclosure by Peres was made after he met Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president, in Cairo on Monday.
Last week, Israel and Hamas reacted cautiously to reports that a deal might soon be agreed, to swap Shalit for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Zeina Awad, Al Jazeera's correspondent reporting from Tel Aviv, said: "Hamas has said on the record that there has been progress, but they caution against what they see as a media storm over the issue.
"We have spoken to a large number of high-ranking officials in the [Israeli] government, and they have said to us that a deal is at its final stages. It's down to numbers, and it's down to lists of prisoners that will be exchanged for Shalit.
"We understand that the contentious issues are that Hamas wants a comprehensive list that includes Hamas prisoners as well as Fatah prisoners, as well as so-called Israeli-Arabs or Palestinians with Israeli passports, and East Jerusalemites.
"Israel simply does not want this, instead it wants to narrow the list to those from the West Bank and Gaza."
Indirect negotiations
Intermittent negotiations between Israel and Hamas have been conducted indirectly since Shalit was captured, mainly through Egyptian mediators.
Germany has also been involved in mediating in recent months.
Shalit was seized by fighters from Hamas and allied groups during a raid on an Israeli border base in 2006.
In October, Israel freed about 20 Palestinian women prisoners in exchange for a video showing Shalit in captivity.
The video showed Shalit alive and moving - the first proof of his well-being since he was captured.
PHOTO CAPTION
Israelis take part in a protest calling for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in Jerusalem in March 2009.
Al-Jazeera

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