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Hamas Obtains List of 1,468 Gaza Prisoners from Israel
(MENAFN) Hamas announced Sunday that it has obtained from Israel an official roster identifying 1,468 Palestinian prisoners seized from the Gaza Strip throughout Tel Aviv's two-year military campaign.
"The list was reviewed and cross-checked with the relevant bodies, and the status of all names was verified except for 11 cases that are still being examined," it said in a statement.
The militant organization held Israel "fully responsible for the lives of all detainees held in its custody and for any manipulation or discrepancies in the list handed over."
This represents the initial instance Hamas has publicly acknowledged receiving an authorized catalog of Gaza prisoners in Israeli custody.
The Palestinian faction attributed the postponement to "Israel's stalling, procrastination, and manipulation of several names."
Israel "continues to forcibly hide additional detainees in its prisons and detention centers and refuses to disclose their names or numbers to this moment," Hamas said, adding that its efforts "are still ongoing to uncover their fate."
Hamas has freed 20 Israeli captives alive and transferred the remains of 27 out of 28, most of them Israelis, since a ceasefire deal took effect on Oct. 10. Israel, however, claimed that one of the received bodies did not match any of its listed captives.
Phase one of the ceasefire agreement includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The plan also envisages the rebuilding of Gaza and the establishment of a new governing mechanism without Hamas.
Israel has killed more than 69,000 people, mostly women and children, in attacks in Gaza since October 2023 and reduced it to rubble.
"The list was reviewed and cross-checked with the relevant bodies, and the status of all names was verified except for 11 cases that are still being examined," it said in a statement.
The militant organization held Israel "fully responsible for the lives of all detainees held in its custody and for any manipulation or discrepancies in the list handed over."
This represents the initial instance Hamas has publicly acknowledged receiving an authorized catalog of Gaza prisoners in Israeli custody.
The Palestinian faction attributed the postponement to "Israel's stalling, procrastination, and manipulation of several names."
Israel "continues to forcibly hide additional detainees in its prisons and detention centers and refuses to disclose their names or numbers to this moment," Hamas said, adding that its efforts "are still ongoing to uncover their fate."
Hamas has freed 20 Israeli captives alive and transferred the remains of 27 out of 28, most of them Israelis, since a ceasefire deal took effect on Oct. 10. Israel, however, claimed that one of the received bodies did not match any of its listed captives.
Phase one of the ceasefire agreement includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The plan also envisages the rebuilding of Gaza and the establishment of a new governing mechanism without Hamas.
Israel has killed more than 69,000 people, mostly women and children, in attacks in Gaza since October 2023 and reduced it to rubble.
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