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Report: "Release of Shalit Transaction Will Be Included in a Deal to Restore Israelis in Gaza" Israel today

2019-12-30T13:08:07.635Z


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Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas reports progress in deal to recover the bodies of the spacecraft Hadar Goldin and Oron Saul and missing Abra Mengistu and Hisham Ah-Sayid Cease-fire "

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Will a deal to restore the missing persons and the bodies of soldiers in Gaza include the return of the detainees' re-arrested detainees? Kuwaiti newspaper al-Qabas reports Monday that a possible solution has been reached on the issue.

According to the report, the possibility that terrorists and security prisoners who were released as part of the deal to restore kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit, signed in October 2011, and who were arrested again for security crimes after being released, are again released as part of the deal.

The issue of the release of the Shalit deal has hitherto been an obstacle to negotiations between Israel and Hamas to recover the bodies of soldiers and missing persons in the Gaza Strip. According to reports, leaning on Hamas, Germany and Switzerland associates plays a mediating role behind the scenes.

Meanwhile, Hamas has officially responded to the issue of talks with Israel today. "We are denying holding talks with Israel," the terrorist organization said. "The blockade and sanctions are in place. Israel does not live up to the full understandings we reached with the Egyptian mediation."

Hamas also said that "we all need to work to stop the blockade and sanctions we have on Israel and the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah, in an attempt to hurt Israel's resistance and overthrow the Palestinian people."

"We received a message from Israel - no series without the spaces"

Meanwhile, Israel Today announced that senior Palestinian sources in Gaza, as well as senior officials in international aid organizations in the Gaza Strip, confirmed that Hamas had been told that Israel would not allow long-term projects, as long as Hamas held the bodies of IDF cavalry Hadar Goldin and Oron Saul And both civilians Abra Mengistu and Hisham Sha'ban a-Side.

The message from Israel was conveyed by UN envoy Nikolai Mladnov and Egyptian intelligence officials who mediate indirect talks. Hamas and aid organizations say Hamas needs to promote UN-funded and Qatar-backed public infrastructure projects in the Gaza Strip.

The sources stated that this was mainly about water infrastructure rehabilitation, the sewer network collapsed, the restoration of infrastructure and centers of damaged landline telephones, as well as laying infrastructure for power lines in public buildings.

A Hamas official in Gaza told "Israel Today" that "Israel's talk is that progress in the Gaza settlement process is incorrect. There is no binding agreement, and certainly no timetable for implementation. There are general understandings conveyed by the mediators that Israel will allow a series of short-term relief such as The introduction of fuels, an extension of basic products that can be introduced into the Gaza Strip under strict supervision and quantitative restriction. " He said: "The message Israel conveyed was resolute, which would not promote long-term projects that the UN and Qatar have undertaken to finance and Hamas has agreed to carry out."

A senior Israeli official confirmed the details. "As part of the ongoing long-term talks on Gaza, Hamas has demanded the implementation of a series of projects to rebuild civilian infrastructure in the Strip, funded by the United Nations, Qatar and international aid organizations - by providing guarantees and operating an oversight mechanism to ensure that money is not being used for the purpose. Terror, "the Israeli official said.

Source: israelhayom

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