Maariv daily said today that 26 prisoners would be freed, the same number as in the first tranche in August.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said two days before the July 30 resumption of talks that he had "agreed to free 104 Palestinians in stages, after the start of negotiations and according to progress."
Since the August release, Netanyahu's office has made no statement on a second round.
Maariv said the next handover would take place on Tuesday.
Israeli public radio said that in tandem with confirming the prisoner release, Israeli authorities would announce a new swathe of settler housing to be built in the occupied West Bank or annexed east Jerusalem.
It did not specify how many homes or where.
An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said in a text message today evening that such continued construction was part of "understandings" reached with the Palestinians and the Americans ahead of the renewal of talks.
"Both the Americans and the Palestinians were aware in advance of these understandings."
The last direct talks collapsed in September 2010 over continued Jewish settlement building in the occupied West Bank
In August, Israeli authorities approved the construction of more than 2,000 settlement units in east Jerusalem and the West Bank. That came just days before a round of direct bilateral talks, leading the Palestinians to warn that the fledgling process was in danger of collapse.
Israeli media also said today that military forensics experts would begin DNA testing next month on relatives of at least 30 Palestinians killed over the years in militant attacks on Israelis, with a view to returning their remains where a match was found.
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