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Hamas Downplays Israel's Prisoner Release

Hamas fears that Fatah's ability to secure a prisoner release via negotiations may undermine its resistance-only approach to freeing Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (C) holds hands with Palestinian prisoners who were released from Israeli prisons during celebrations in the West Bank city of Ramallah early August 14, 2013. Israel freed 26 Palestinian prisoners on Wednesday to keep U.S.-sponsored peacemaking on course for a second round of talks, but diplomacy was dogged by Israeli plans for more Jewish homes on occupied land the Palestinians claim for a future state. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman (WEST BANK - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF T
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (C) holds hands with Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli prisons during celebrations in the West Bank city of Ramallah, early Aug. 14, 2013. — REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman

Although Hamas has welcomed the release of 26 detainees from Israeli prisons, the Islamic Resistance Movement is not particularly happy about it.

Not so long ago, in 2011, Hamas had achieved a breakthrough by securing the release of 1,047 Palestinian detainees through a prisoner exchange involving the return of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. Today, suffering a sharp blow from the toppling of the Muslim Brotherhood regime in Egypt and in a state of political confusion from its repercussions, Hamas has sought to downplay the release of the relatively small number of long-serving Palestinian prisoners within the context of the resumption of negotiations between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Israel under US sponsorship.

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