Special report: Israel launches Gaza
assault
GAZA, July 6 (Xinhua) -- The armed
wing of the ruling Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which is taking an
Israeli soldier hostage, has moderated its conditions for releasing the soldier,
the London-based al-Hayat newspaper reported on Thursday.
The daily quoted Palestinian sources as saying that
Hamas demanded the release of 120 prisoners instead of a previous demand which
called for the release of 1,000 prisoners.
Most of the 120 prisoners are women and younger ones
held in Israel.
The demand also included release of 30 prisoners who
spent more than 20 years in Israeli prison.
There was no immediate comment from the armed wing on
the report, as most Hamas leaders are hiding for fear of being targeted by
Israel.
The softened stance was to save the Gaza Strip from a
new round of retaliatory Israeli operations, the sources said.
However, Israel has refused the new demand that was
conveyed by an Egyptian mediation team, according to the newspaper.
The Israeli army retook ruins of the former
settlements of Dugit, Elei Sinai and Nisanit early Thursday in a new operation
in the Gaza Strip in a bid to rescue Gilad Shalit. Enditem