Israel releases names of 300 Palestinian prisoners for possible release in exchange for hostages in Gaza

The Israeli Ministry of Justice published this Wednesday (22) the names of 300 Palestinian prisoners who are expected to be released as part of a broader agreement to free hostages held in the Gaza Strip.

The list included more details, including ages and reason for arrest.

Under the terms of the recently negotiated deal, the Israeli Cabinet Secretariat said 150 Palestinian prisoners would be released in four stages over four days, provided that at least 10 Israelis abducted by Hamas were handed over to Israeli security forces every day.

Israel said there would be a lull in fighting during those four days.

See also: Israel approves agreement with Hamas to release hostages

Although the initial agreement provides that the hostages in Gaza will be released in exchange for 150 Palestinian women and children held in Israeli prisons, the list published this Wednesday by the Israeli government includes 300 names because Israel offers the possibility of a second phase of exchange. of prisoners for hostages.

In a statement, the Israeli Cabinet Secretariat said the second phase would work in the same way as the initial exchange, including the release of Palestinians in groups subject to the release of at least 10 people per day and a pause in fighting.

The publication of the list of names on Wednesday morning begins a 24-hour countdown during which legal petitions against the release of Palestinian prisoners can be presented to Israel’s Supreme Court.

It is unclear whether any legal objections will be filed or whether the Supreme Court would agree to hear them in this case.

Agreement

After weeks of negotiations, Israel approved an agreement with Hamas, on Tuesday (21), for the release of 50 hostages held by the armed group in the Gaza Strip.

Women and children will be released for four days in exchange for a ceasefire during this period, according to the Israeli prime minister’s office.

The announcement of the agreement comes after a series of meetings with Benjamin Netanyahu’s government authorities. However, the statement made no mention of the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons, although it is understood that this is a fundamental point of the agreement.

Source: CNN Brasil

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