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Report in Syria: Contacts for the release of an Israeli citizen held in the country in exchange for two prisoners
According to the SNA news agency, the Israeli accidentally crossed the border in the Quneitra area and was arrested. As part of the negotiations, prisoners Nihal al-Makat from Majdal Shams and prisoner Diab Kahmoz from the village of Rajar will be released to Syria.
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Guy Elster and Barak Ravid
Wednesday, February 17, 2021, 14:49
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In the video: Air defense systems activated against Israeli attack in Damascus (Photo: SANA)
Israel and Syria are in talks to release an Israeli citizen detained in the country in exchange for two prisoners, the SNA news agency reported today (Wednesday). As part of the deal, they are Nihal al-Makat from Majdal Shams and prisoner Diab Kahmoz from the village of Rajar.
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Will likely be released as part of the deal.
Al-Makat (Photo: Official Website, Twitter)
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