Israel Approves Release Of 200 Palestinian Prisoners

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JOSEF FEDERMAN | August 17, 2008 05:21 PM EST | AP

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Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speaks during a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008. Israel has approved the release of about 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the Palestinian government. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Cabinet overwhelmingly passed the proposal at a meeting Sunday. ( AP Photo/ Jim Hollander, Pool)

JERUSALEM — Israel's Cabinet on Sunday approved the release of some 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Abbas he would free some of the 9,000 Palestinians held by Israel to help energize peace talks between the two sides.

The prisoner issue is an emotional one for Palestinians, many of whom know somebody behind bars or have been imprisoned themselves. Palestinians see Israel's justice system as unfair and have elevated prisoners to hero status.

Abbas, known as Abu Mazen, has repeatedly called for a large release to boost his public standing.

"This is a gesture to Abu Mazen and the Palestinian people for the upcoming month of Ramadan," the Muslim holy month, Olmert told the Cabinet, according to a meeting participant who spoke on condition of anonymity because the proceedings were closed. Ramadan begins Sept. 1.

A statement issued after the meeting said the release was intended "to demonstrate that the release of prisoners can be achieved through talks and not through violence and the kidnapping of soldiers."

That was a reference to the capture of an Israeli soldier by Hamas-linked militants in a cross-border raid two years ago. Hamas, a rival of Abbas, is demanding release of hundreds of prisoners in exchange for the soldier.

In the West Bank, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad welcomed the gesture, but said Israel should release even larger numbers of prisoners.

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"We welcome the release of any Palestinian prisoner. It is considered a victory for Palestinians," he told The Associated Press during a tour of the northern village of Tubas. "We ask Israeli to change its conditions for releasing prisoners and we ask for the release of all prisoners without exception."

Israeli security officials must still approve the list of prisoners to be freed under Sunday's decision. But the Cabinet official said the release would likely include two Palestinians involved in deadly attacks on Israelis. The official said officials believe the two men, convicted in attacks that occurred in the late 1970s, were unlikely to return to violence.

Israel's official position is that Palestinians involved in fatal attacks cannot be freed. However, it has made exceptions, most recently last month when it released a Lebanese prisoner convicted of killing three Israelis as part of a swap with the Hezbollah guerrilla group.

The Israel Prisons Authority said Sunday that Israel is holding about 9,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Also Sunday, Palestinian militants fired a rocket at Israel, the military said. An Israel-Hamas truce that took effect June 19 is supposed to stop rocket attacks and Israeli reprisals. Hamas charged that the report of the rocket attack was falsified by Israel.

The Cabinet decision followed Olmert's announcement last month that he will leave office as he battles a corruption investigation. Palestinians have been seeking assurances that the peace talks, which began with great fanfare at a U.S.-sponsored conference last November, will continue despite Israel's political turmoil.

Olmert has said he is determined to press ahead with peace efforts as long as he is in office. His Kadima Party is scheduled to choose a new leader next month, but because of Israel's complicated political system, his term could extend into next year.

Olmert and Abbas had hoped to reach a peace agreement by the end of the year, though both sides have scaled back those expectations.

Israeli officials also said Sunday's vote was meant to send a message that Abbas can make progress through peaceful means, in contrast to his opponents' efforts to use force and abductions against the Jewish state.

As Israel tries to negotiate a peace deal with Abbas, it has boycotted Hamas, which it considers a terrorist group. Hamas violently seized control of the Gaza Strip from Abbas' forces in June 2006.

In Gaza, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said the Israeli prisoner release aimed to widen internal Palestinian divisions between Hamas and Abbas' Fatah movement.

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Associated Press correspondents Ali Daraghmeh in Tubas, West Bank, and Ibrahim Barzak in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, contributed to this report.

JERUSALEM — Israel's Cabinet on Sunday approved the release of some 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Earlier this month,...
JERUSALEM — Israel's Cabinet on Sunday approved the release of some 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Earlier this month,...
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Check out an analysis of the current prisoner release from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs by Nadav Shragai.

http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DRIT=1&DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=111&FID=283&PID=1845&IID=2498&TTL=Releasing_Terrorists:_New_Victims_Pay_the_Price

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 08/25/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

Thank you GOD peace is the answer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 08/18/2008
- Tobiasism I'm a Fan of Tobiasism 7 fans permalink

Let us see how far this goodwill extends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 08/17/2008
- ZimboChick I'm a Fan of ZimboChick 94 fans permalink
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Good always prevails

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 08/17/2008

"Palestinians see Israel's justice system as unfair and have elevated prisoners to hero status."
And suci--de bombers are given a hero status. And anyone who offs Jews around the world gets a hero status. Also those who threaten Jewish lives get a hero status: Hitler, Nasser, Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, Hamas. AhMadJihad, Muslim Jihad, etc. And any crackpot Holocaust deniers. And the people who offed Joradnian KIng and Sadat are also celebrated as heroes by Palestinians. What consistent track of failure corruption and mulishness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 08/17/2008
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"Israeli officials also said Sunday's vote was meant to send a message that Abbas can make progress through peaceful means, in contrast to his opponents' efforts to use force and abductions against the Jewish state."

As opposed to Israel's use of force and MASS abductions against the Palestinian bantustan. Saying this is a double standard by Israel understates it by a factor of (11,000-200+1)/2 = 5400.5.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 08/17/2008

Keep in mind that there is no evidence against most of those Palestinians snatched up by Israel. These hapless Palestinians are not charged, not given a trial, remain in jail indefinitely. The Israelis were soldiers armed with guns meant to intimidate and bully the Palestinians. Treating CIVILIANS so despicably is called TERRORISM.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 08/17/2008
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