550 Palestinian Detainees Released in Second Phase 
		of Israel-Hamas Swap Deal
		
		550 Palestinian detainees freed on Sunday evening 
		
		[ 18/12/2011 - 11:26 PM ] 
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		The Israeli occupation authorities freed on Sunday evening 550 
		Palestinian detainees in fulfilment of the prisoner exchange deal 
		between Hamas and the Israeli occupation through which a total of 1050 
		Palestinian captives were liberated in exchange of Israeli occupation 
		soldier Gilad Shalit.
		Of the 550 liberated captives, 41 are from the Gaza Strip, 2 from 
		Jordan and 507 from the West Bank and included six female captives.
		The Gaza liberated captives arrived through the Karm Abu Salem 
		crossing to an official and popular welcome. Deputy speaker of the PLC, 
		Ahmad Bahar, as well as other lawmakers, government officials and 
		factions leaders were in reception of the liberated captvies.
		The West Bank captives were also received by representatives of all 
		factions, lawmakers and thousands of family members who waited all day 
		for their arrival.
		The Israeli occupation delayed the release of the captives a few 
		hours to spoil the joy of the families of the liberated captives. 
		Under 2nd Phase of Swap Deal, Israeli releases 550 Detainees
		Monday December 19, 2011 01:17 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		The Israeli occupation apartheid government released on Sunday 550 
		detainees, including two from Jordan and six Palestinian female 
		detainees, as part of the second and final phase of the prisoner swap 
		deal that secured the release on Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.
		The second phase also included the release of two Jordanian detainees, 
		and six Palestinian female detainees. The two Jordanian female detainees 
		were sent to Amman via the Al Karama Bridge.
On October 18, 
		Israel released 477 detainees, named by the resistance, while the 
		captured Israel soldier, Gilad Shalit, was handed by the resistance to 
		Egypt, before he was escorted by Israeli officials back home.
		Palestinian sources reported, Sunday, that 41 detainees arrived into the 
		Gaza Strip via the Rafah Border Terminal. The detainees were moved from 
		Ayalon Prison in Al Ramla to Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) Crossing, in 
		cooperation with the International Red cross, before they were sent to 
		Gaza via the Rafah Border Terminal between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.
		
507 detainees, who were all sent to Ofer Israeli prison, were 
		released Sunday, and were sent the Palestinian Presidential Headquarters 
		in Ramallah, via Rafat roadblock where the President’s secretary, Tayyib 
		Abdul-Rahim, several political leaders of different factions, members 
		and of the Palestinian Legislative Council and thousands of residents, 
		gathered to great them. 
Abdul-Rahim told the residents that the 
		issue of the detainees in a top priority for President Abbas and his 
		government, and that, similar to phase one, Abbas wanted to welcome the 
		detainees himself, but had to leave the country to due to international 
		obligations. 
He added that the Palestinian leadership wants to 
		see every Palestinian detainees freed, with the main focus of the old 
		detainees, detainees sentenced to high terms, all women and children.
		
Abdul-Rahim added that the leadership is committed to 
		implementing the Palestinian Unity Agreement, and thanked Egypt for all 
		of its efforts.
Head of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Dr. 
		Aziz Dweik of Hamas, saluted the detainees and stated that every 
		Palestinian detainee must be released. 
In Gaza, Dweik’s Deputy, 
		Dr. Ahmad Bahar of Hamas, said that Israel must release all detainees, 
		with no exceptions, adding that should Israel refrain from doing so, “it 
		will be forced to release them, similar this deal”, referring to the 
		resistance abducting Israeli soldiers to secure the release of 
		Palestinian political prisoners. 
Bahar thanked the Al Qassam 
		Brigades of Hamas for “forcing Israel to implement the demands of the 
		resistance”. 
He further stated that representatives of Hamas and 
		Fateh are holding meetings in Cairo to secure the final details of the 
		implementation of the unity agreement in order to ensure a united 
		Palestinian government, and a stance that maintains national interests, 
		the Right of Return of all refugees, and Jerusalem the capital of the 
		independent Palestinian State.
In related news, 30 Palestinians, 
		including women and children, were wounded during clashes that took 
		place with the soldiers fired gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets 
		at families of the detainees who gathered near the Ofen Prison. 
		Abu Obaida: “Resistance Liberated 20% Of The Detainees”
		Monday December 19, 2011 01:43 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		Abu Obaida, spokesperson of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of 
		the Hamas movement, stated that the Palestinian resistance managed to 
		liberate 20% of the detainees imprisoned by Israel, and will remain 
		committed to securing the release of all detainees.
His 
		statements came Sunday after Israel released 550 detainees during the 
		second and final phase of the prisoner-swap deal that secured the 
		release of Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, in return for the release of 
		more than 1000 detainees.
The first phase was implemented on 
		October 18 when the resistance sent Shalit to Egypt and Israel released 
		477 Palestinian detainees. 
“This swap-deal will not be the last, 
		we will always act in order to secure the release of all detainees”, Abu 
		Obaida said, “We promised, we fulfilled our promise; we will always 
		fulfill our promises, the release of the detainees is our top priority, 
		and the resistance will always work to achieve this goal”.
Abu 
		Obaida further stated that the swap-deal came as an outcome of ongoing 
		political, security and armed struggle, due to the relentless efforts of 
		the armed groups, adding that the Al Qassam Brigades was in direct 
		communication with Egypt to ensure that Israel fulfills all of its 
		obligations under the Egyptian-mediated swap-deal.
He also stated 
		that the deal states that Israel must release all female prisoners, yet, 
		Israel did not release some of them under the claim that they live in 
		the 1948 territories.
“This is unacceptable to us, we will 
		continue the talks with Egypt to resolve this issue, and we hold Israel 
		fully responsible for anything that could happen if it does not release 
		them”. 
Abu Obaida thanked the resistance, and saluted the 
		fighters who were killed while resisting the occupation and during the 
		attack that led to capturing Shalit in 2006. 
		The Al-Qassam leader said that “armed resistance groups will always 
		defend their people, will always act for the liberation of Palestine, 
		and the release of all detainees”. 
      
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