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Hamas threatens to kidnap more Israelis; Documentation of the rocket fall near Gush Dan was revealed Israel today

2022-01-02T19:54:47.286Z


The head of the political bureau in the terrorist organization threatened in an interview with Al-Jazeera that Hamas would force Israel into a captive deal • Haniyeh denied the report of a dispute within Hamas • Burden and not an asset "


Amid the security tensions in the Gaza Strip, the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, was interviewed today (Sunday) by the Qatari network "Al-Jazeera" and threatened that the terrorist organization would kidnap more Israelis to force Israel to sign a captive deal.

Meanwhile, today a documentation was published of the rocket landing off the coast of Tel Aviv last Saturday. 

According to Haniyeh, Hamas is able to force Israel into a captive deal in which the security prisoners who escaped from Gilboa prison will be released and if it is not convinced, then the organization will "increase the crop in its many arms everywhere."

Meanwhile, Haniyeh, who is in Qatar, denied the Times' report on a dispute between him and Khaled Mash'al.

He denied that there were disagreements or currents within the movement and claimed that all levels of leadership were committed to the decisions of the political bureau.

Haniyeh also defended Hamas' relations with Iran and claimed that its support for the terrorist organization was unconditional.

He further stressed that Hamas is open to establishing ties with the Arab and Muslim countries.

The full interview, recorded before the launches on Saturday and the IDF attack, will be broadcast tonight.

Al-Jazeera reported in October that Hamas had outright rejected Israeli bargaining on some of the names of the prisoners he demanded release and the veto on prisoners with blood on their hands.

It was also reported that Hamas had provided Egypt with a clear and comprehensive list of demands and confirmed that it was ready to reach a deal immediately.

Hamas // Photo: Reuters,

Hamas also demanded, among other things, the release of 48 of those released from the Shalit deal who were re-arrested, as a basic condition and separate from a new deal.

As you may recall, various Hamas sources have previously stated that the organization demands the release of "Gilboa prisoners."

Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, hinted that he aspires to release 1,111 prisoners.

We will mention in this context that in Israel the full rehabilitation of the Gaza Strip is still conditional on progress in a prisoner exchange deal, a condition that Hamas rejects outright.

It was recently reported in "Here News" that the military representative in talks about a prisoner exchange deal resigned following his criticism of Israel's conduct in the talks.

According to him, Israel has missed two opportunities in recent years to reach a deal.

The headquarters of the struggle for the return of the boys responded: "For years we claim that we give Hamas everything it wants and thus it is it that deters us, the State of Israel must act and make Hamas understand that keeping soldiers and civilians is a burden and not an asset; "Stop the summer camp in the prisons of the security prisoners and stop releasing terrorists."

The headquarters also said that "from Operation Eitan to this day, about 150 Hamas terrorists have been released from Israeli prisons. Hamas prisoners should not see the light of day and should be brought to a situation where they will call on Yahya Sinwar to release the martyrs and civilians held by him."

Participated in the preparation of the article: Avi Cohen

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Source: israelhayom

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