Monday, October 13, 2008

Of course-we should not be surprised!

Sources: Hamas has raised price of Shalit deal in wake of Kuntar release

Avi Issacharoff

Negotiators involved in the talks over kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit say Israel will have to change its criteria regarding the Palestinian prisoners it is willing to release.

These sources say Hamas is insisting Israel agree to release prisoners "with blood on their hands." They said Hamas has raised its demands, arguing that Israel has already released Samir Kuntar, who was convicted of killing four Israelis in a 1979 terror attack in Nahariya, and two prisoners of the same ilk as a gesture to the Palestinian Authority, Abu Ali Yatta and Sa'id al-Ataba. Now Hamas wants Israel to agree to this principle in order to renew the talks.

Kuntar was freed as part of this past summer's prisoner swap with the Lebanese Shi'ite organization Hezbollah. In exchange for Kuntar and four other Lebanese prisoners, Israel received the bodies of two kidnapped Israel Defense Forces soldiers, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, who were captured in a Hezbollah raid that ignited the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

The negotiators in the Shalit affair said that if Israel relaxes its criteria, indirect talks in Cairo between Hamas and Israel will most likely begin.

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