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Israel to begin releasing Palestinian prisoners
02 Dec 2007 23:15:42 GMT
Source: Reuters
JERUSALEM, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Israel will release about 430 Palestinian prisoners on Monday in a bid to bolster President Mahmoud Abbas after a U.S.-sponsored conference last week on Palestinian statehood, Israeli officials said.

The prisoners, most of whom belong to Abbas's secular Fatah faction, will be bussed from a desert prison at around 7 a.m. (0500 GMT) to Israel's boundaries with the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a Prisons Service spokeswoman said.

Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert launched formal peace talks at the Annapolis, Maryland, conference, and the prisoner release is meant to strengthen the Palestinian leader against Hamas Islamists who seized the Gaza Strip in June.

Hamas has rejected the peace moves with Israel.

The freeing of prisoners is highly emotive for Palestinians, who see their nearly 11,000 brethren held in Israeli jails as fighters against foreign occupation. Many Israelis fear that such amnesties encourage Palestinian militants to strike again. (Writing by Ari Rabinovitch; Editing by Stephen Weeks)
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Members of the Palestinian security forces sit in a vehicle beside the body of their comrade, 37-year-old Mohammed Salah, during his funeral in the West Bank city of Bethlehem December 6, 2007. Israeli troops killed a Palestinian policeman in the West Bank on Wednesday, witnesses said, a rare incident given Israel's bid to bolster Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's security forces. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (WEST BANK)



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