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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Ismail Haniyeh: Deal for Gilad Shalit 'almost closed'
2006-10-31
"A deal to secure the release of Gilad Shalit is almost closed," said Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh at Monday's PA cabinet meeting. Cairo Radio reported that a Hamas delegation from Syria was due to arrive in Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials about a possible prisoner swap in exchange for the release of Shalit.
Hamas representative in Lebanon, Osama Hamdan said that Israel had not yet agreed to the kidnappers' demands but that there were "positive signs."
Former PA security commander Jibril Rajoub, who serves as an adviser to PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas was also due in Cairo for meetings with the Hamas delegation on solving the crisis in the Palestinian territories. Meanwhile, Hamas representative in Lebanon, Osama Hamdan said that Israel had not yet agreed to the kidnappers' demands but that there were "positive signs."

"If Egyptian mediation fails Hamas will still try to solve the issue but wont change its demands," Hamdan told BBC Arabic. He said that the delegation in Cairo will try to "clarify the Israeli stance on the issue."

PA spokesman Ghazi Hamed said that Israel was being "stubborn" but that the general framework of a prisoner swap deal had been agreed upon.
PA spokesman Ghazi Hamed said that Israel was being "stubborn" but that the general framework of a prisoner swap deal had been agreed upon "Israel has agreed in principle to a prisoner exchange but we need more time to discuss the names of the Palestinians that would be freed," said Hamed.

Moussa Abu Marzouk, deputy leader of Hamas' political bureau in Syria, said the delegation will be headed by Imad al-Alami, Hamas' representative in Syria, who will meet with Egypt's chief of intelligence, Omar Suleiman, to talk about the soldier and the formation of a Palestinian national unity government. Abu Marzouk said Hamas' political leader, Khaled Mashaal, who lives in exile in Syria, would not be attending the talks.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Â“A deal to secure the release of Gilad Shalit is almost closed.”

“This incredible sale is only good ‘till the end of the month…hurry before time runs out!” That folks is what Salesmen and Politicians refer to as an “immediacy close”. I know it’s a stereotypical suggestion but traditionally Jews are quite adept at negotiating retail transactions. That might clarify Hamed’s “Israel was being stubborn" comment.
IÂ’m not sayinÂ’Â…IÂ’m just sayinÂ’.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-10-31 08:39  

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