Israel frees Palestinian prisoners

John Kerry
John Kerry

TEL AVIV. — Israel freed 26 Palestinian prisoners yesterday as part of US-brokered peace talks ahead of the latest visit to the region by Secretary of State John Kerry. The release prompted elation among Palestinians, who welcomed the prisoners back into the West Bank and Gaza Strip after they had spent two to three decades in Israeli jails.

But as Kerry geared up for his 10th visit to the region since March, an anticipated announcement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of further settlement construction — designed to appease hardliners — looked set again to undermine the talks.

Kerry, expected to arrive today, has been pressing the two sides to agree on a framework for a final settlement ahead of an agreed late April target date for the talks to conclude.

The prisoners were the third batch of 104 detainees that Netanyahu pledged to release in four stages when the peace talks were revived in July.

All were imprisoned before the 1993 Oslo accords, which officially launched the Middle East peace process.
Many Israelis, including families of victims of Palestinian attacks, protested the release, accusing the government of freeing convicted killers who could return to militancy.

But the freed prisoners were hailed by Palestinians as heroes imprisoned for fighting against the Israeli occupation, with some welcomed back to Ramallah in the West Bank, others to east Jerusalem and the remainder into the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. Palestinian media hailed the prisoners as “heroic fighters” and looked forward to the release of the final batch by end of April, when the nine-month period for talks is to end.

The 18 men taken to Ramallah were warmly embraced by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in his presidential compound, a correspondent said, before laying flowers on the grave of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. — AFP.

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