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| Israel's cabinet approved Sunday the
release of 400 Palestinian prisoners as a long-awaited move to fulfill
part of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's promises in February.
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| Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon speaks
during the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem office Sunday May 29,
2005. (Xinhua/AFP photo) |
JERUSALEM, May 29 (Xinhua) -- Israel's cabinet approved
Sunday the release of 400 Palestnetinian prisoners as a long-awaited move to
fulfill part of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's promises in
February.
Sharon told the weekly cabinet meeting that
the release would bolster the moderate Palestinian leadership ahead of the
upcoming parliamentary elections, the Israeli daily Ha'aretz
reported.
But Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who
opposed the release, said the move would only encourage terrorists who view the
release as a victory.
This is the second phase of the
Israeli promises to release 900 Palestinian prisoners that was made as a
goodwill gesture before the Sharm el-Sheikh summit on Feb. 8 between Sharon and
new Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
Israel released
the first batch of 500 prisoners on Feb. 21 after the
summit.
According to the report, none of the 400
prisoners to be freed have "Israeli blood on their hands". Unlike the previous
release, not all those who appear on the new list have served more than
two-thirds of their sentence.
A large number of them
were involved in shooting and bombing attacks, trading weapons, manufacturing
bombs and a few were involved in the murders of suspected collaborators.
As before, once a special ministerial committee has
approved the list, it is to be handed over to the Justice Ministry for review
and then submitted to President Moshe Katsav, before being published on the
Prisons Service Web site 48 hours prior to their release.
Ha'aretz reported on its online edition that the 400
prisoners will be released at the end of this week. Enditem |