Uncertainty surrounded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s whereabouts on Tuesday after sources briefed on talks about a Gaza ceasefire said he was travelling to Cairo but his office said he was on the northern border with Syria. The sources said a ceasefire deal could be signed in coming days that would end the fighting and free hostages held by Hamas in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Hamas issued a statement saying a deal was possible if Israel stopped setting new conditions.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page. A statement from Netanyahu’s office said the prime minister had a meeting on Tuesday with senior military and security officials on Mount Hermon, a strategic plateau just inside Syria. The prime minister’s office did not respond to questions about Netanyahu’s whereabouts. He had been excused on Tuesday from giving previously scheduled testimony at his