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Israel frees jailed Palestinians | |
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Israel has released more than 250 Palestinian prisoners, including six women and 11 minors. | |
Israel had agreed to the releases as a gesture of support to the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. | Israel had agreed to the releases as a gesture of support to the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. |
However, no prisoners from Hamas, which is locked in bitter rivalry with Mr Abbas's Fatah, have been freed. | |
Many Palestinians are saying that freeing only 256 Palestinian prisoners out of some 10,000 is not enough, our correspondent in the West Bank says. | Many Palestinians are saying that freeing only 256 Palestinian prisoners out of some 10,000 is not enough, our correspondent in the West Bank says. |
Kissed ground | |
The Palestinians were taken from Ketziot prison in southern Israel to an Israeli checkpoint outside the West Bank town of Ramallah. | |
There they were transferred to Palestinian coaches for a journey straight to Mr Abbas's compound where the president is greeting the freed prisoners. | |
We're hopeful that the combined steps by the Israeli government and the Palestinian government can bring about a new period of co-operation and dialogue Mark RegevIsraeli Foreign Ministry spokesman | |
As they changed coaches, many of the former prisoners kissed the ground. | |
Others flashed the V for victory sign and waved Palestinian flags from the windows of the coaches. | |
"I only have three words to say: freedom, freedom, freedom," said Abdel Rahim Malluh, deputy leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and the most well-known of the released prisoners. | |
He was the first to be greeted by Mr Abbas. | |
None of released prisoners is considered by Israel to have been directly involved in attacks that wounded or killed Israelis. | |
'Policy of division' | |
As the coaches arrived at the presidential compound they were greeted by a euphoric crowd of friends and relatives, many waving Palestinian flags. | |
The prisoner release was approved two weeks ago by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's cabinet. | |
Israel hopes to boost support for Mr Abbas whose emergency government based in the West Bank excludes the radicals of Hamas. | Israel hopes to boost support for Mr Abbas whose emergency government based in the West Bank excludes the radicals of Hamas. |
Last month, Hamas fighters overran the Gaza Strip, overcoming their rivals from Fatah. | Last month, Hamas fighters overran the Gaza Strip, overcoming their rivals from Fatah. |
"We're hopeful that the combined steps by the Israeli government and the Palestinian government can bring about a new period of co-operation and dialogue," said Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev. | |
Hamas says the release of Fatah-affiliated prisoners reinforces Mr Abbas' policy to deepen the divide between his organisation and Hamas. | Hamas says the release of Fatah-affiliated prisoners reinforces Mr Abbas' policy to deepen the divide between his organisation and Hamas. |
And other Palestinians say the number of prisoners released is too low. | |
About 10,000 Palestinian prisoners are being held in Israeli jails, most on security-related offences, but some have never been charged. | |
The last time Israel freed a significant number of Palestinian prisoners was in 2005, when almost 400 were released as part of a ceasefire deal. | The last time Israel freed a significant number of Palestinian prisoners was in 2005, when almost 400 were released as part of a ceasefire deal. |