The Jerusalem Post

‘Hamas willing to accept fewer prisoners in exchange deal’

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Hamas may be willing to compromise on the number of prisoners released in a future exchange deal with Israel, but Israeli officials aren’t keeping their hopes up, security sources told Walla News on Sunday.

The news comes as security officials reportedly held talks with Hamas through Egyptian mediation about a week and a half ago on a possible prisoner swap, according to the report.

The talks reportedly took place while Ghassan Alian, head of the IDF unit Coordinato­r of Government Activities in the Territorie­s, began his new job about two weeks ago. According to the report, Egyptian intelligen­ce officers met with Israeli security officials at the Erez Crossing, and then continued into the Hamas-controlled area to speak with officials from the terrorist group.

The discussion­s took place over several hours, mostly concerning reaching an exchange agreement.

Security officials made it clear to Hamas that the terrorist group would need to compromise on the issue if they wanted economic progress, although representa­tives sent by Yahya Sinwar, leader of Hamas in Gaza, insisted on the release of hundreds of terrorists. The officials stated that “slow progress” had been made at the end of the talks, according to Walla.

Israeli officials do not have high expectatio­ns. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and National Security Council head Meir Ben Shabbat were informed about the details of the talks.

The news comes after two rockets were fired toward Israel from the Gaza Strip on Thursday night and Friday night, with the IDF responding by striking a number of targets belonging to Hamas throughout the coastal enclave.

According to Walla, security officials are still unsure who fired the rockets. According to the Palestinia­n WAFA news, two Palestinia­ns were injured during the IDF response on Friday night.

On Saturday, Palestinia­ns marked Prisoner’s Day, claiming that about 4,500 Palestinia­ns are currently being held in Israeli prisons, and that over 5,000 Palestinia­ns had been arrested at some point during the corona pandemic. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 367

Palestinia­n prisoners were infected with the virus, according to WAFA.

The Lebanese Al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Saturday that Palestinia­ns expect about two-thirds of the Palestinia­ns currently being held in Israeli prisons to be released once a prisoner exchange agreement is reached.

Hamas official Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook denied at the end of March that negotiatio­ns on a possible prisoner exchange had been renewed, according to Palestinia­n media.

Hamas is currently holding the remains of Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin, two soldiers assumed killed in 2014’s Operation Protective Edge, as well as two civilians, Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed.

 ?? (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) ?? LEAH, SIMCHA and Tzur Goldin at a protest in July marking six years to Hadar Goldin’s death and abduction.
(Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) LEAH, SIMCHA and Tzur Goldin at a protest in July marking six years to Hadar Goldin’s death and abduction.

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