Hamas reveals mediation with Israel over prisoner swap

Egypt is brokering negotiations on a proposed prisoner swap between Israel and the Hamas rulers of Gaza, taking advantage of a renewed truce between them. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 September 2020
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Hamas reveals mediation with Israel over prisoner swap

  • The delegation held a round of talks in Israel sandwiched between two rounds of talks in Gaza on Thursday and Friday
  • Hamas demanded that Israel restore the freedom of all prisoners who had been arrested since their release under the last swap deal in 2011

CAIRO: Hours after an Egyptian security delegation visited Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas political bureau, revealed that Egypt is mediating between the militant group and Israel to reach a new agreement on a prisoner swap.

Haniyeh told journalists in Beirut on Friday that Hamas welcomes Cairo’s role in arranging a new prisoner swap.

“The brothers in Egypt are following up on many files, including reconciliation, the siege, the Rafah crossing and the prisoner swap,” he said.

Haniyeh did not clarify whether there has been progress in the prisoner swap between Hamas and Israel.

Israel says that Hamas has held four Israeli soldiers captive since launching an attack on the Gaza Strip in 2014.

On Friday, the Egyptian intelligence service delegation left for Israel following a 24-hour visit to Gaza.

Sources told Palestinian newspapers that security officials led by Maj. Gen. Ahmed Abdel Khalek met with Hamas leaders, including Rawhi Mushtaha, to discuss issues related to Palestine.

Last August, the delegation visited Gaza for talks with Hamas leaders to confirm cease-fire agreements reached in late 2018.

Maj. Gen. Tawfiq Abu Naim, a Ministry of the Interior spokesman in Gaza, said Egyptian delegation’s visit is expected to “yield positive results in terms of the situation in Gaza, not just the opening of the Rafah crossing.”

He said that Egypt “has always sought to meet the needs of Gaza.”


Syrian and Lebanese presidents discuss border security after Hezbollah strikes hit west Damascus

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Syrian and Lebanese presidents discuss border security after Hezbollah strikes hit west Damascus

  • Ahmad Al-Sharaa expresses Syria’s absolute support for Lebanese government’s efforts to disarm the Iran-backed militant group

LONDON: The Syrian president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, and his Lebanese counterpart, Joseph Aoun, discussed border security on Tuesday.

It came as Syria accused the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah of massing reinforcements close to the border, targeting army positions in Syria, and launching artillery shells from Lebanese territory that landed near the town of Serghaya, west of the capital Damascus.

During his conversation with Aoun, Al-Sharaa expressed his absolute support for the Lebanese government’s efforts to disarm Hezbollah, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported. Depriving the group of its weapons was a crucial step in efforts to strengthen the sovereignty of Lebanon and protect the region from the consequences of ongoing armed conflicts, he added.

The two leaders also emphasized the need for joint action to ensure the safety of the Syrian people.

Thousands of Syrians who fled to Lebanon to escape the 13-year civil war in their country have returned home since the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, and the spread of the conflict to other parts of the Middle East.

Israel has launched strikes against Israel and several Arab countries in the region, while Hezbollah, an ally of Tehran which the UK and other nations consider a terrorist organization, has also fired into Israel.

Israeli forces have hit back against Hezbollah with strikes on southern Lebanon and southern Beirut, and its forces have occupied key areas south of the Litani River.