Egypt: Israel has made no efforts to renew Shalit negotiations
Hamas threatens to worsen Shalit's prison conditions, says Israel responsible for halting talks.
By Avi Issacharoff and Anshel Pfeffer Tags: Gilad Shalit Hamas Gaza Israel newsEgyptian sources said Thursday that Israel has made no efforts to renew talks on abducted soldier Gilad Shalit's release since the Israeli announcement the negotiations had reached an impasse. Senior Gaza Hamas leader Salah al-Bardawil told Haaretz that Israel is responsible for stopping the talks.
According to Bardawil, an escalation of measures against Palestinian prisoners, as Israel has threatened in response to the stalemate, will not improve the situation. "Taking away televisions and radios will not help the talks," he said. "We believe [Prime Minister Ehud] Olmert is trying to hand the problem over to [Prime Minister-designate Benjamin] Netanyahu unresolved."
Bardawil added that Hamas must demand the release of the prisoners Israel announced it would not release.
This echoed comments by senior Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar. Bardawil said there was pressure from those prisoners' families and Hamas cannot give up the demand for their freedom.
"Israel has released prisoners with blood on their hands in the past and this delay is Olmert's political decision. The problem is not with us. We now demand 450 prisoners out of 11,000. That's all," he said.
A senior Hamas source said that 10 to 20 deportations were possible from among the released Hamas prisoners, and this was discussed during the Cairo talks. However, Israel demanded to deport 100 prisoners.
Palestinian analysts said Thursday that the publication of the list of prisoners Israel is unwilling to free was a critical error. They said Hamas will make the people on the list into symbols and insist on their release in any possible deal.
Hamas Thursday threatened to worsen Shalit's conditions in captivity in retaliation for a wave of arrests of Hamas lawmakers in the West Bank and Israeli plans to worsen conditions for Hamas prisoners. Hamas parliamentarian Mushir al-Misri called for more kidnappings of soldiers to facilitate prisoner releases. Misri said Hamas has options including completely closing the Shalit case.
Early Thursday, the Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet security service detained 10 Hamas lawmakers, including four members of the Hamas legislative council in the West Bank, as well as other senior Hamas figures. The IDF announced that the men were arrested for recent activity to rehabilitate Hamas' organizational capability in the West Bank.
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Top Hamas commander Salah al-Bardawil. |
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