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'Israel agrees to release 230 prisoners' (in Gilad Shalit deal)
2008-02-18
Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement on the identities of 230 Palestinian prisoners to be freed as part of a deal to secure the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad Schalit, Army Radio reported Monday morning.

According to the report, disputes remain regarding 120 additional prisoners the group is demanding be freed in the first stage of the deal - prisoners Israel has thus far refused to release. Progress in the negotiations was reportedly made after a decision by a special ministerial committee to relax the criteria for defining a prisoner with "blood on his hands." Initially, Israel was only willing to release 44 prisoners on the Hamas list.

Nevertheless, the criteria change needs cabinet approval and it is not certain that ministers will approve the move, especially in light of Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) head Yuval Diskin's vehement opposition.

In closed discussions, Army Radio reported, Diskin has come out fiercely against the plan, calling it "blackmail that will lead to additional abductions," that the government must not give in to. Diskin's objections grew even stronger following the proposal by the ministerial committee, led by Vice Premier Haim Ramon, to release even those Palestinians who fall in the category of prisoners with "blood on their hands."

Meanwhile, diplomatic officials quoted by Army Radio said that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will not present changes to the criteria for the release of prisoners "with blood on their hands" to the government's approval until a prisoner swap with Hamas is finalized.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#9  A better trade would be to let Hamas shoot Shalit in exchange for not complaining when Israel shoots those 230 prisoners.

Rinse and repeat. See how long Hamas stays excited about kidnapping.
Posted by: Iblis   2008-02-18 17:01  

#8  The should wipe Hamas out of existence anyway. Failing to do so is a massive failure on the part of Israel.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2008-02-18 15:27  

#7  SteveS: Maybe now we will find out of Shalit is actually alive. I'm still betting not.

My feeling is that if the exchange occurs and Shalit is dead, Hamas's leaders will follow him into the grave shortly afterwards.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2008-02-18 15:18  

#6  Perhaps a condition that the 230 will be turned over in the same condition Shalit is in?

That should be understood.

Sadly, it won't be.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2008-02-18 12:07  

#5  sad but he prob is dead, if they do realease any of the prisoners lets hope they "tagged"them before hand. so as too folow them up and see where they go
Posted by: sinse   2008-02-18 11:26  

#4  I'm betting he's dead as well. Make the offer contingent on him being alive and well. Perhaps a condition that the 230 will be turned over in the same condition Shalit is in?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-18 11:15  

#3  No doubt once the 230 are released Ham-Ass will find some trivial reason to refuse to release Shalit -- all with the U.N.'s Blessing as they blame Israel...

Has Hamas ever, in it's entire existance, fulfilled even one of its obligations?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-02-18 11:14  

#2  These folks are total idiots, make them produce Shalit BEFORE anyone at all is "Released."
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-02-18 11:12  

#1  Maybe now we will find out of Shalit is actually alive. I'm still betting not.

Amusing that one Jew is worth 230 Arabs.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-02-18 10:39  

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