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Truce talks with Israel exclude prisoner exchange deal, ‎top Hamas official says ‎

by  Daniel Siryoti
Published on  08-31-2018 00:00
Last modified: 08-31-2018 00:00
Truce talks with Israel exclude prisoner exchange deal, ‎top Hamas official says ‎

Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar ‎

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The Egyptian-led efforts to broker a long-term ‎cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas do not ‎include discussions on a potential prisoner exchange, Hamas military leader Yahya Sinwar said ‎Thursday.‎

He stressed that a truce and a potential prisoner ‎swap are two separate issues that Hamas will not ‎agree to link. ‎

Hamas is holding the remains of two Israeli ‎soldiers, Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul and Lt. Hadar ‎Goldin, who were killed in the Gaza Strip in 2014, ‎as well as two living Israeli captives, Ethiopian ‎Israeli Avera Mengistu and Bedouin Israeli Hisham ‎al-Sayed, both suffering from mental health issues, ‎who crossed into Gaza willingly in 2014 ‎and 2015 and were captured by the terrorist group.‎

Sinwar ‎reportedly said that a full cease-fire ‎between Israel and Hamas could be in place in two ‎months' time but reiterated that at this time, any ‎reports of an agreement are false, as no such ‎outline has been finalized. ‎

He further warned against another war with Israel, ‎saying that Hamas' military abilities have "greatly ‎improved" since the 2014 conflict.‎

‎"What the resistance did for 51 days in 2014, it can ‎now do for six months. We can put everyone in Tel ‎Aviv in bomb shelters every day," he said. ‎

Hamas' military leaders reiterated that Gaza's ‎rulers "have no interest" in another conflict with ‎Israel, but stressed they were "not wary of one."‎

Touching on the Hamas-Fatah reconciliation negotiations, Sinwar ‎said the latest draft of a potential rapprochement ‎presented by Cairo was "worse than those before it."‎

He said the sanctions imposed by the Ramallah-‎based Palestinian Authority on the Gaza Strip were ‎‎"breaking all the rules" and warned that "Hamas will ‎respond accordingly." ‎

Hamas, designated as a terrorist group by the EU, ‎U.S., Israel and several other countries, ousted PA ‎President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah-led government from ‎the ‎Gaza Strip in a military coup in 2007, ‎‎‎effectively ‎splitting the Palestinian Authority into two ‎‎political ‎‎entities. All efforts made over the past ‎‎decade to ‎‎promote a reconciliation between the rival ‎‎Palestinian factions – the latest ‎‎brokered by Egypt ‎‎in late 2017 – have failed. ‎

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