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Israeli cabinet approves sanctions on Hamas prisoners
2009-03-30
JERUSALEM - IsraelÂ’s outgoing cabinet voted Sunday to accept recommendations to worsen conditions for Hamas members in Israeli jails, in an effort to pressure the Islamist organization over the release of an Israeli soldier held in the Gaza Strip since June 2006.

The sanctions, to go into effect in the near future, include limiting family visits and revoking the opportunity for prisoners to take high school matriculation exams or study at the open university. Access to radio and television will also be limited.
Next is the 'comfy chair' ...
Justice Minister Daniel Friedman, who chaired a committee which formulated the proposals, said Israel would abide by ‘both international and local law.’ Friedman told Israel Radio that while Israel would not prevent the prisoners from receiving visits from the Red Thingy Cross, their so-called ‘periphery rights’ would be affected, since these were optional, rather than obligatory. ‘Just because we’re the only democracy in the Middle East, doesn’t mean we have to be the only suckers. We must not radiate weakness,’ he was quoted as telling the ministers.
Which is why Olmert has been your PM, right ...
The cabinet discussion comes amid conflicting reports on whether negotiations to secure the release of Gilad Shalit are about to bear fruit. Although Ofer Dekel, the special emissary of outgoing Premier Ehud Olmert left Israel for Cairo Saturday night, Cabinet Secretary Oved Yehezkel said the likelihood of a deal being reached on Shalit soon was low.

Hamas said before the Israeli cabinet decision that the sanctions against its prisoners would not cause it to change its demands for a prisoner exchange. ‘These procedures will make us stick more to our conditions and demands for the swap, ‘Abu Obaida, a spokesman for the Hamas military wing, said.
Yeah sure tough guy, now go have some gun sex ...
Another member of the military wing, RaÂ’ed al-Atta, said Saturday that his organization would kidnap more Israeli soldiers if Israel did not accept the Hamas demands.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  I'm sure Pvt Shalit is dead, and has been dead for a year or more. Hamass just isn't into keeping live prisoners, and Israel has already set a precedent of taking dead bodies in exchange.

The next attempt to kidnap a soldier should be met with overwhelming firepower, plus the loss of territory. That is the only thing that just MIGHT bring about a change in the way the Muddled East operates. Personally, I think the Gaza should become a desert, devoid of all life for a time before being annexed to Israel. An attack by Hezbollah should result in the total destruction of Lebanon. The only way things will change in that part of the world is through the use of force, and the most proficient force is Israel's.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-03-30 15:46  

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