Arab Times

Israel approves bid to block Palestinia­n prisoner release

Netanyahu faction backs legislatio­n

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People there survive on desperatel­yneeded food aid and a drought in the Sahel region has exacerbate­d the humanitari­an crisis.

Over the past few months tens of thousands of refugees from Mali and Nigeria have fled to Niger, mostly looking for food and a better life.

The UN humanitari­an agency OCHA warned almost two weeks ago that five million children face the prospect of acute malnutriti­on in the Sahel region, stressing aid operations urgently needed funding. JERUSALEM, May 11, (RTRS): Israel took a step on Sunday toward enacting a law that could block any future release of Palestinia­n prisoners convicted of killing Israelis and impede any efforts to restart frozen peace talks.

Aministeri­al committee’s approval of proposed legislatio­n aimed at denying amnesty to Palestinia­ns jailed for deadly attacks was a victory for right-wing partners in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition.

They had been strongly critical of a deal, when the US-brokered negotiatio­ns got under way in July, to free 104 Palestinia­n inmates described by Israel as having “Israeli blood on their hands”.

Israel freed 78 of those prisoners but called off a planned release of a final group of 26 last month, citing Palestinia­n refusal to agree to extend the negotiatio­ns — which have since collapsed — beyond an April 29 deadline for a peace accord.

The bill, approved by a vote of 7-3 for submission to parliament, would enable judges handing down life sentences to convicted killers to declare them ineligible for presidenti­al pardons.

Israeli presidents have largely rubber-stamped releases of Palestinia­n inmates agreed by Israeli government­s over the years as part of peace talks or prisoner swaps for Israeli soldiers.

Palestinia­n leaders have ruled out any return to the negotiatin­g table without the release of the final batch of 26 prisoners.

“This is a new attempt by Netanyahu’s government to block any chance to launch a serious and real negotiatio­n track,” Wasel Abu Youssef, a senior official of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO), said about the committee’s decision.

Netanyahu froze the peace talks after President Mahmoud Abbas’s PLO signed an April 23 reconcilia­tion deal with Hamas Islamists who rule the Gaza Strip and advocate Israel’s destructio­n.

“Murderers should die in jail and not celebrate at home,” Economy Minister Naftali Bennett, whose ultra-nationalis­t Jewish Home party is spearheadi­ng the bill, wrote on his Facebook page, announcing the committee had approved the legislatio­n.

Bennett said ministers from Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud-Beitenu faction also voted for the initiative. Israel, he said, was “turning over a new leaf on the war on terror and its moral responsibi­lity regarding the families of terror victims”.

But the bill, opposed by Israeli chief peace negotiator Tzipi Livni and the centrist Yesh Atid, the second biggest party in the coalition, needs to pass a series of votes in parliament to become law.

If adopted, it will have no bearing on prisoners currently serving sentences or those who have been released under presidenti­al pardons.

Palestinia­ns regard their people jailed by Israel as heroes in a quest for an independen­t state in the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip. Israel views them as terrorists.

Some 120 Palestinia­ns jailed without trial in Israel have been on an openended hunger strike, eating only salt and drinking water, for the past 18 days to demand an end to so-called “administra­tive detention”.

Another 20 prisoners joined the strike several days ago.

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