Hamas sets ultimatum for Israel to reach prisoner swap deal
Hamas believed to hold 4 Israelis
By Nour Abu Eisha
GAZA CITY, Palestine (AA) – Palestinian resistance group on Wednesday set an ultimatum for Israel to reach a prisoner swap deal.
“Hamas held rounds of secret negotiations with the occupation over the prisoners file over the past time,” Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya al-Sinwar, said in a speech during a festival held in Gaza City to mark the 35th anniversary of the group’s founding.
He said Hamas has demanded during the negotiations the release of prisoners, who had been freed under a 2011 prisoner swap deal with Israel, as well as women and children held in Israeli prisons.
Al-Sinwar threatened “to close the file of Israeli soldiers held by Hamas for good.”
“Then, we will find another way to liberate the Palestinian detainees,” the Hamas leader said, without specifying any date for suspending the negotiations on any prisoner exchange deal with Israel.
There was no comment from the Israeli authorities on the Hamas leader’s statements.
Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, is believed to hold four Israelis, two of whom were captured following the 2014 Israeli offensive on the seaside territory. Two other Israelis are believed to have been held after they entered Gaza under unclear circumstances.
*Writing by Ahmed Asmar
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