Monday 17 October 2011

Mishaal describes exchange deal as historic

Mishaal describes exchange deal as historic
[ 16/10/2011 - 11:58 AM ]

CAIRO, (PIC)-- Political bureau chairman of Hamas Khaled Mishaal has lauded the Egyptian intelligence for its national and effective role in concluding the prisoners exchange deal with Israel.
He told the Egyptian CBC TV network on Saturday evening that the Egyptian and Palestinian negotiators managed to break a number of Israeli red lines and succeeded in liberating 1027 prisoners whose freedom was far away.
Mishaal said that the “historic” deal followed strenuous efforts.
The Hamas supreme leader denied news reports that his movement’s political bureau had officially asked Egypt to host its members, adding that the political bureau of Hamas would remain in Syria for the time being.

Hamas denies report on near visit for Mishaal to Jordan

[ 16/10/2011 - 07:13 PM ]

DAMASCUS, (PIC)-- Senior Hamas sources have denied Jordanian press reports that Hamas leader Khaled Mishaal would visit Amman within the next ten days in the company of Qatari crown prince Tamim Bin Hamad.
The sources told the PIC on Sunday that the news report was absolutely false and completely baseless.
Jordanian daily Al-Arab had quoted “reliable” sources as saying that Mishaal would meet during his visit with senior Jordanian officials and that his visit would end a rupture between Hamas and Jordan that lasted for many years.


Meanwhile as occupation complete preparations for the release of captives,  Jewish extremists storm the Aqsa Mosque and as Palestinians Prepare to Receive Prisoner Heroes, Daytom Army prepare to recieve them,

PA security arrest two freed captives and raid the home of a Hamas leader

[ 16/10/2011 - 10:25 AM ]
WEST BANK, (PIC)-- PA security arrested two freed captives in al-Khalil and raided the home of Ahmad Dawlat in Nablus. They told a family of a captive who is expected to be released that they are not allowed to celebrate.

In al-Khalil district, the preventive security arrested Tawfiq al-Qawasmi and Mahmoud Abu Skheidem from their homes on Saturday evening, both of them freed captives. They also raided the home of freed captive Fahd al-Qawasmi, but he was not at home.

In Nablus, the preventive security agents besieged the home of Hamas leader and former captive in occupation jails Ahmad Dawlat at midnight Saturday. They raided and ransacked the house and confiscated his computer and personal documents.

In Ramallah, the PA general intelligence released freed captive and university student Adham Abu Arqoub hours after raiding his home and detaining him.
PA security also warned the family of Nael al-Sakhel, who is expected to be freed soon, against raising Hamas’s flags to celebrate his release from occupation jails.

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