Israeli PM says no deal yet on prisoner swap with Hamas
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¡¤Israeli PM Monday chilled down a speculation that a prisoner swap deal is now around corner.
¡¤"... when there will be, it will be brought for debate... and voted on in the cabinet," he said.
¡¤The remarks were Netanyahu's first public response to some assertions and predictions.

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday sought to chill down a simmering speculation that a prisoner swap deal with Hamas is now around the corner, local daily The Jerusalem Post reported.

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    "There is no deal yet, and when there will be, it will be brought for debate in the Knesset (parliament) and voted on in the cabinet," Netanyahu was quoted as saying at a meeting with lawmakers from his Likud Party.

    "However, the time has not come yet," he said.

    The remarks were Netanyahu's first public response to some assertions and predictions circulating in the air. Among them are that Hamas has presented Israel with a name list of prisoners it wants back that meets Israel's criteria and that Shalit would be transferred to Egypt as early as Friday, the beginning of the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha.

    The past few weeks has witnessed a flurry of press coverage on local and international media suggesting that Israel and Hamas are about to seal a deal that would see the Palestinian group release kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and the Jewish state free some 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in return.

    Earlier in the day, Netanyahu's office also poured cold water at the heated coverage, accusing some reports of being "intentionally distorted." It did not specify any particular information.

    With a similar tone, the Israeli army's Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi also warned that media reports "do not help solve the problem."

    Since Shalit was taken away by Hamas-led Palestinian militants more than three years ago, the cause celebre has generated mounting public pressure upon the Israeli government. Yet all the attempts made so far for his freedom failed to yield any results.

    Nonetheless, signs are emerging that the two sides are getting closer to a deal. Following his Sunday trip to Egypt, where the government has been trying to broker a prisoner swap deal between Israel and Hamas, Israeli President Shimon Peres said that "real progress" has been made on the matter.

    Among other indications, a Hamas delegation reportedly travelled to Cairo on Monday for discussions on the exchange, and Shalit's family met Israel's point man for the indirect contacts with Hamas.

    Late last week, Hamas announced that it had reached an agreement with other armed groups in Gaza to halt rocket fire at Israel in order to avoid Israel's retaliation, which also added to the looming prospect of an exchange.

    In early October, Israel released 20 Palestinian women from its jails in return for a video clip which showed that Shalit was in good health. 

Israel faults "distorted" reports on possible prisoner swap with Hamas

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Monday accused some of the recent media reports over a possible prisoner exchange with Hamas of being "intentionally distorted," reported local news service Ynet.

    The past few weeks have witnessed a flurry of press coverage on local and international media suggesting that Israel and Hamas are about to seal a deal, which would see the Palestinian group release captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and the Jewish state free some 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in return. Full story

Prisoners swap deal imminent: PLC official

    GAZA, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Ahmed Bahar, a senior Hamas leader and the deputy speaker of the Hamas-dominated Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) said on Monday that Hamas and Israel are very close to reaching a prisoners swap deal, referring to a promising progress in the indirect talks mediated by Germany and Egypt.

    Bahar told the families of the Palestinian prisoners at the garden of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) "The dawn of freedom is nearby. We will celebrate the freedom of our heroes -- the prisoners -- after they get released from Israeli jails. Full story

Hamas official rules out imminent prisoner exchange

    GAZA, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- A senior Hamas official Monday ruled out a swap of prisoners between Israel and his Islamic movement soon.

    "The progress in the negotiations did not reach the level of setting dates for the swap," the official told Xinhua, speaking on condition of anonymity. Full story

No guarantee of early Israeli-Palestinian prisoner swap

    JERUSALEM, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- Gilad Shalit is alive -- that was the headline dominating the weekend news in Israel, after the Palestinian militant group Hamas Friday released a video of the captured Israeli soldier. In order to obtain proof of his condition, Israel released 19 Palestinian prisoners on the same day.

    Despite the events of the weekend, Shalit remains in Hamas' hands and some 10,000 Palestinians are still serving sentences in Israeli jails. Full story

Editor: Mu Xuequan
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