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Monday, 29 June 2009

Spreading Zionist Rumors: Is Hamas About to be Fooled, Again, by the Pharaoh? TONY Almost Certain, the Answer is Yes!


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Tony brought his brand new Bombshell from Al-Manar, not from its Zionist Source: Haaretz He Preyed:
Is Hamas About to be Fooled, Again, by the Pharaoh?
TONY Almost Certain, His Answer is Yes!
How come he is Almost certain?

I am watching Ossama Hamdan (Hamas) and my old friend Salah Salah (Independent Ex-PFLP) on anb Channel. When asked about Shalit Imminent Transfer Deal Hamdan said than an Egyptian jornalist phoned him and said that the deal shall be excuted in 4 hours at Rafah crossing, Hamdan joked: Well go there and wait, but et could be 4 moths, may be 4 years.

Hamdan confirmed that Shalit release has nothing to do with lifting the Siege.
But Tony is almost certain, because Hamas Leaders are Habilas, or because he has well-reasoned and informed, especialy with Sryian and Zionist Affairs.


Hamas: Israel behind Shalit Rumors
Al-Manar

29/06/2009 A senior Hamas official in the Gaza Strip said on Sunday that the Israeli government of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu still hasn't offered anything in return for the release of captured Israeli occupation soldier Gilad Shalit.
Osama Mazini, who is in charge of the "Shalit portfolio" on behalf of Hamas, said the negotiations on a prisoner exchange were stopped during the administration of former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert.
All what's being published in the media these days about an imminent prisoner exchange is nothing but "test balloons," Mazini said.

He said Israel was behind the recent wave of rumors because many Israelis feel frustrated that their powerful army has been unable to secure the release of one of its soldiers who has been held for three years. "This tiny area has been the target of wars and blockades," Mazini noted, referring to the Gaza Strip. "They [Israel] know the area by the inch, yet they haven't been able to do anything to find the soldier. Even the Israeli army is very frustrated and their soldiers are less motivated."
The Hamas official said that despite the rumors, there was no "real talk" between Israel and Hamas over the release of Shalit. "At some stages, there were real and serious negotiations," he said. "Lately, Israel claimed that Hamas had changed the list of prisoners whom it was demanding in return for Shalit, but that's not true. It's also not true that there are serious negotiations now."

He said Hamas was still demanding the release of 1,000 Palestinians in return for Shalit. The security detainees would be freed in two phases: the first 450 would be released as soon as Shalit is freed; two months later, Israel would release another 550 inmates.

Mazini said the main reason why the deal was never signed was Israel's refusal to release detainees “with blood on their hands”, according to the Israelis.

He claimed that just before February's elections in Israel, the Olmert government informed Hamas through the Egyptians that it had agreed to release only 200 to 325 out of the 450 detainees who had been involved in murder. Hamas, he said, remains opposed to the Israeli position.

Hamas also turned down Israel's proposal to deport some of the released detainees to Arab countries, Mazini said.

Mazini also said that it took Israel one year to agree to begin negotiations with Hamas over the case of Shalit. "For an entire year after the soldier was taken prisoner, the Israelis refused to negotiate," he said. "They were demanding that the soldier be released unconditionally and immediately."

He said that Israel asked for Egyptian mediation only after it failed to release the soldier through military means. He confirmed media reports to the effect that Abu Muhammad Ja'bari, commander of Hamas's armed wing, Ezzeddine Al-Qassam, had visited Cairo earlier this year for talks on Shalit. Ja'bari is said to be one of the few Hamas men who know where Shalit is being held.

Mazini said that former US president Jimmy Carter recently delivered to Hamas representatives a letter from Shalit's family. "Hamas has received the letter," he said. "If the solider is alive, he will get the letter. But if he's not alive, he won't receive it. After the last war [Operation Cast Lead], there's no knowing if Shalit is alive or dead."

Ministry of prisoners: Press reports on Shalit deal unfounded


Is Hamas About to be Fooled, Again, by the Pharaoh? I am Almost Certain, the Answer is Yes!




Shalit Transfer to Egypt Imminent as Part of US Initiative
Al-Manar

"26/06/2009 Captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit will be transferred to Egypt within a few days as part of a swap deal with Hamas, Haaretz quoted European diplomatic sources as saying Thursday. The move is part of a new United States initiative that includes Egyptian and Syrian efforts with Hamas, internal Palestinian reconciliation and Israel's opening of the Gaza crossings.

According to the Israeli daily, a reliable European source said this Egyptian-brokered agreement was reached two days ago. A Palestinian source confirmed the report last night but officials in Tel Aviv denied any knowledge of it.

The idea to transfer Shalit to Egypt in exchange for the release of Palestinian women, teens, cabinet ministers and parliamentarians being held in Israeli prisons was raised about a year ago during a visit by former U.S. president Jimmy Carter to Damascus, occupied Jerusalem and Gaza. Apparently Carter raised it again on his visit earlier this month, during which he met Noam Shalit, Gilad's father.

According to the plan Shalit will be entrusted to Egyptian intelligence


[How can the Hamas fools fall for this? Egyptian "intelligence" is inseparable from the Mossad. Might as well give him directly to the Mossad and say that, "Hamas trusts the goodwill of the Mossad!" What fools!] , and his parents will be allowed to visit him. He will be returned to Israel after an agreement is reached regarding the list of Hamas detainees to be released that was previously submitted to the cabinet.

The European source said Shalit's transfer to Egypt was the first stage of the Egyptian-brokered agreement hammered out between Fatah, Hamas and other Palestinian factions, in coordination with the U.S. and with Syria's support.
The deal would put the Gaza Strip under the leadership of a joint committee subordinate to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas......
Israel this week freed Palestinian Legislative Council Speaker and Hamas member Aziz Dweik after three years in prison.[I am sure that this was a part of the deal]....."

# posted by Tony : 8:00 PM

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    I enjoyed the discussion on anb, salah, expressed his concern, that Hamas may follow the steps of Fateh

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