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Hamas: We foiled Israeli attempt to locate Shalit
2009-12-31
The internal security apparatus of Hamas claims to have foiled an Israeli attempt to collect intelligence on where kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit is being kept. According to the head of Hamas' internal security service, Abu Abdullah, the Shin Bet security service has tried collecting intelligence through members of the rival Fatah organization who have operated in the Gaza Strip in the past.

The report appears to be mostly an attempt to smear the Palestinian Authority and its activities. Abu Abdullah said in an interview to a Web site affiliated with Hamas, Falastin Alan, that the Fatah operatives hired a house and cars in the eastern part of Gaza City and planned to kidnap a senior figure in the military wing of Hamas and bring him to Israel. He did not specify when the operation was to take place.

Meanwhile, the Hamas Web site reported that the negotiations for the release of Gilad Shalit have met with Israel's refusal to release four "senior" prisoners. The four are: Tanzim leader Marwan Barghouti, secretary general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Ahmed Sa'adat, and two of the heads of Hamas' military wing in the West Bank, Ibrahim Hamad and Abdullah Barghouti, who are responsible for the murders of dozens of Israelis in suicide bombings.

On the other hand, a member of the Hamas politburo, Izzat al-Rishq, stressed in an interview to the Arabic language TV station Al-Jazeera that the Islamist Palestinian group is continuing consultations on the proposal relayed to it by the German mediator.

Rishq rejected the report Tuesday by TV station Al-Arabiya that Hamas had turned down the proposal.

The Hamas official refused to offer details on the substance of the proposal from Israel or comment on problems that Hamas may have with it.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  I am proud of Israel for standing strong and refusing the swap deal.
Shalit isn't in any real trouble.
Hamas will have to keep him alive and well.
Sooner or later Israel will find his location.

You cannot pet rabid dogs (or negotiate with them)
Posted by: Mike Hunt   2009-12-31 01:13  

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