vrijdag 13 maart 2009

Israel stemt toe alle 450 Hamas gevangenen te ruilen voor Shalit


In dit geval zou ik willen dat Hamas gelijk had, en er momenteel geen onderhandelingen plaatsvinden over een gevangenenruil. Het begint me wel steeds meer te dagen waarom de Israelische regering op het laatst nog zo'n vernederende deal wil sluiten, waarna Netanjahoe de hernieuwde pogingen tot het plegen van aanslagen door de vrijgelaten terroristen mag voorkomen: hierin spelen de media bepaald geen fraaie rol.
 
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Sources: Israel agrees to free all 450 Hamas prisoners for Shalit
By Avi Issacharoff and Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondents
Last update - 06:19 13/03/2009
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1070739.html

 
Israel has agreed to free all 450 of the prisoners demanded by Hamas in exchange for kidnapped Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit, and the dispute now revolves around Israel's demand that some of these prisoners be deported rather than returned home, Palestinian sources in Cairo said Thursday.

Ofer Dekel, Israel's lead negotiator on the issue, was in Cairo Thursday for further talks with Egyptian mediators.

According to the sources, Israel is insisting that several dozen of the released prisoners be exiled abroad and that others be released to Gaza rather than the West Bank. However, Hamas has thus far agreed to the deportation of only a handful of prisoners, and has conditioned even this on the consent of the prisoners to be deported. It also opposes releasing prisoners to Gaza rather than the West Bank.

Though Hamas officials are concerned that a deal might be harder to strike once a new Israeli government takes office, they insist that they will not agree to any further compromises. Senior Hamas official Mahmoud A-Zahar even denied Thursday that talks were taking place at all and said Israeli reports of progress are false.

"Hamas isn't talking with anyone about a prisoner exchange for Shalit," he told the Nazareth-based newspaper Kul al-Arab by telephone from Cairo. "If anyone's holding negotiations, it isn't us."

Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' military wing, also denied reports of progress in the talks.

"It's a lie," he told Kul al-Arab. "The talks with Egypt on the matter are currently frozen."

Meanwhile, Hamas and Fatah continued their reconciliation talks in Cairo Thursday. The talks are expected to continue at least through Saturday.

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