ARABS-ISRAEL - Apr 11 - Israel Blocking Swap Deal.Hamas charges that Israel is blocking a prisoner exchange deal for a soldier held by Gaza-based fighters, as the Jewish state says there are "limits" to negotiations. "Israel is the main obstacle at reaching an accord on an exchange of prisoners", a spokesman for Palestinian PM Ismail Haniyeh Ismail Haniyeh (Arabic: إسماعيل هنية; sometimes transliterated as Ismail Haniya or Ismail Haniyah of Hamas, Ghazi Hamad Ghazi Hamad is a 25 year member of Hamas and the former editor-in-chief of the Hamas weekly Ar-Risala.[1][2]As of October 2004, Mr. Hamad was also the head of the Islamic Salvation Party. , told reporters. "With the position that it has adopted, Israel is confirming that it does not want (Gilad) Shalit freed and does not want an accord", he said, referring to an Israeli soldier seized seized (seised) n. 1) having ownership, commonly used in wills as "I give all the property of which I die seized as follows:...." 2) having taken possession of evidence for use in a criminal prosecution. 3) having taken property or a person by force. (See: seisin, seizure) by fighters, including the armed wing of Hamas, last June. Hamad added, however, that further "discussions" could produce an agreement. Israel has expressed "disappointment and reservations" with the prisoners that Palestinians want freed in return for Shalit, following PM Ehud Olmert's first meeting with security chiefs to discuss the list, which it received through Egyptian mediators. Defense Minister Amir Peretz warned that "in all negotiations there are limits". "But the government will do everything ... will use all the means at its disposition" to ensure the safe return of Shalit and two other servicemen, held by Lebanon's Hizbullah, he told public radio. Olmert will convene CONVENE, civil law. This is a technical term, signifying to bring an action. the security Cabinet to set Israel's criteria for clearing prisoners for release, although Israel has said it would not free prisoners "with blood on their hands" - those responsible for killing Israelis. But Hamad said "there is no excuse to refuse the names presented to Israel". "In the past Israel has carried out prisoner exchanges with Hizbullah members who had killed Israelis", he said, referring to the Shi'ite militia militia (məlĭsh`ə), military organization composed of citizens enrolled and trained for service in times of national emergency. Its ranks may be filled either by enlistment or conscription. Hizbullah with which the Jewish state fought a 34-day war last summer. Earlier an Israeli minister said charismatic Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouthi was not on the list of some 450 names handed over to Israel, contrary to reports earlier from sources close to the Palestinian government. "Marwan Barghouthi name does not appear on the list" which Egyptian mediators handed to Israel last week, Housing Minister and member of the powerful security cabinet Meir Sheetrit told public radio. The Hamas also criticised the US decision to transfer money to support forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: محمود عباس) (born March 26, 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen . Yehya Mousa, a senior Hamas lawmaker said that" the money does not contribute to the interests of the Palestinians people and aims only to harm national unity". Moussa said the money was "dirty" because it will bypass the government and go directly to support forces loyal to Abbas. The US administration authorised Adj. 1. authorised - endowed with authority authorized lawful - conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent" legitimate - of marriages and offspring; recognized as lawful $60m in aid has been approved by the Congress to bolster This article is about the pillow called a bolster. For other meanings of the word "bolster", see bolster (disambiguation). A bolster (etymology: Middle English, derived from Old English, and before that the Germanic word bulgstraz forces loyal to Abbas. "The US administration has never been with the Palestinian people's interests but they aligned to the Israeli agenda", Hamas movement said in a statement sent to the press Apr 11. The statement added that Palestinian Ministry of Finance was the sole address that the money aid should go. |
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