A source in the terrorist organization told the Saudi newspaper "A-Sharq al-Awsat" that the proposal that came from Israel recently did not meet the threshold conditions for release of all Shalit prisoners
Hamas head in the Gaza Strip
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A Hamas source told the Saudi newspaper al-Sharq al-Awest this morning (Friday) that the terrorist organization will not waive the prerequisite for releasing any prisoners of Shalit arrested in recent years.
In response to news release 12, according to which Israel submitted a new offer during the talks for a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, the source confirmed that this was the price needed for serious negotiations. He added that the organization had accepted a deal through the brokers to complete a new deal, but that offer did not meet the threshold. So apparently - it was rejected, however, the source noted that usually every proposal is learned and answered.
Speaking to the Saudi newspaper, the source refused to disclose all the details of the brokerage talks, but hinted that Israel remained in its position and wanted to transfer two bodies of terrorists held by it, offering to release all sick and old prisoners in exchange for spaces Lieutenant Hadar Goldin and Sgt. Oron Saul And the captive civilians Abra Mengistu and Hisham a-Sayed.
The source emphasized that Hamas demands are clear: "Releasing prisoners who are remanded in prison, while any information about prisoners in Gaza will be in exchange for the price. The talk is a big and inclusive deal, but not in this way."