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Hamas says it's ready to resume talks on Schalit swap deal
2009-03-24
The Hamas deputy chief said Monday his group is ready to resume talks with Egyptian officials in order to reach a prisoner exchange deal with Israel as soon as possible over the release of captured IDF soldier Gilad Schalit.

Moussa Abu Marzouk told The Associated Press in an interview that Hamas "did not close and will not close the door until we release our prisoners from Israeli jails."

Egyptian-brokered talks over a deal that would see Israel release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Schalit broke down last week.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said early this week that Hamas' excessive demands prevented the deal and indicated he would turn the matter over to his successor, Binyamin Netanyahu.

Abu Marzouk blamed Israel for the prisoner swap failure, saying it was trying to break its previous commitments.

"There was an agreement through the Egyptian mediator that Israel releases 450 Palestinian prisoners whose names were submitted by Hamas in exchange for Schalit," Abu Marzouk said. He claimed Israel was trying to change the list of prisoners and wanted to expel some of them from the Palestinian territories.

He added that if Israel changes its mind, then they should go to the Egyptian mediators, and "we are ready for dialogue over this issue."

Posted by:Fred

#3  Is there actually any hard evidence that Schalit was not murdered on the very day of the attack?

This is not a rhetorical question. I have never read anything beyond rumors about either Israel demanding a proof of life or Hamas publishing such.

I take that silence as a tacit admission (on both sides) that Schalit has been dead for a long time.
Posted by: Clort Elmath1772   2009-03-24 18:04  

#2  Just because the Egyptians agreed does not mean Israel did. If Hamas wants actual negotiations, they need to actually talk to the actual negotiating party, not a third party not authorized to speak for Israel. Hamas is made up of idiots and fools, all vicious. Let them continue to eat dirt until they learn something useful from it.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-03-24 08:21  

#1  Alice in Wonderland was so normal compared to this psycho drama.
Posted by: Bill Croluper8091   2009-03-24 05:09  

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