Bereaved families, demonstrating at the site
of 2002 Passover bombing, call on the government not to go ahead with
fourth stage of prisoner release • Opposition MKs urge PM to freeze
settlement construction instead of releasing more terrorists.
Bereaved family members of
terror victims protest in Netanya on Monday
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Ahead of the potential fourth stage of the
prisoner release, set to take place at the end of this week, opposition
MKs wrote a letter on Monday to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
calling on him to freeze settlement construction instead of freeing 26
more terrorists.
"Exchanging the prisoner release for a freeze
of settlement construction at least during negotiations is the right
thing for the government, for bereaved families, for our sense of
justice and for Israel as a whole," said MK Hilik Bar (Labor), who
authored the letter, which was signed by MKs from both the Labor and
Shas parties. "A freeze can always be stopped and 'thawed' once again.
The decision to [offer a settlement] freeze instead of releasing
terrorists should have been the original decision that Israel made. The
mistake must be fixed, and better late than never."
Credit: Kobi Meiri
"I wrote this letter together with MK Omer Bar-Lev (Labor) out of the understanding that this is the right decision," Bar added.
Bar-Lev said, "Netanyahu is standing today
before an opportunity to go from following to leading," Bar-lev said. "A
settlement freeze is the right thing to do at this time."
Palestinian officials also addressed the
prisoner release issue on Monday. A senior Palestinian official quoted
by Palestinian news agency Maan said that Palestinian Authority
President Mahmoud Abbas told U.S. President Barack Obama last week that
he would agree to extending the current peace talks if Israel agrees to
release additional prisoners and to freeze settlement construction.
On the other hand, Palestinian negotiator Dr.
Mohammad Shtayyeh said that if Israel fails to meet its commitment to
free prisoners, the Palestinians would view it as an end of the
negotiations and would once again turn to international organizations in
an effort to receive recognition as an independent state.
Palestinian officials have even criticized
Israel for attempting to make the fourth stage of the prisoner release
contingent on the Palestinians agreeing to extend the peace talks.
Meanwhile, just ahead of the 12th anniversary
of the Passover bombing of the Park Hotel in Netanya, in which 30
Israelis were killed, the group "My Israel" organized a march in Netanya
by bereaved families. The march ended with a more than 250-person
demonstration outside the Park Hotel.
The protest's slogan was "We will not forget, we will not release."
Signs with phrases including, "The blood of
our loved ones is not unclaimed," dotted the protest. Oren Tamam,
brother of Moshe Tamam, who was kidnapped and murdered 30 years ago when
he was a soldier, said: "We came here out of hope to shake up the
country so that the government will understand that you do not release
terrorist murderers with blood on their hands."
As of now, Netanyahu has not announced a meeting of the
ministers who will determine the list of prisoners to be released in the
fourth stage and has not addressed calls by ministers to nix the
release.
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