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![]() Abu Toameh ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 08/19/08, 11:28 AM Analysis: Goodwill Gesture to PA Doesn't Workby Hillel Fendel (IsraelNN.com) An Arab affairs film producer and commentator points out that the PA does not at all view the release of nearly 200 terrorists as the goodwill gesture Prime Minister Olmert says it is. Khaled Abu Toameh details several reasons why the release of 199 PA Fatah terrorists decided upon by Olmert's government on Sunday does no good for PA chairman Abbas. Nor does it raise Israel's stock in the eyes of the PA public, he writes in The Jerusalem Post. Among the terrorists to be released are two who were serving life sentences for the murders of Yehoshua Saloma, Tzila Galili, and an Arab prisoner. Dozens of others were convicted of attempted murder and "shooting at people." Abu Toameh is an Israeli-Arab journalist and documentary filmmaker, correspondent for the Jerusalem Post and U.S. News and World Report, and Palestinian affairs producer for NBC News. Released Terrorists are Headache for PA The released terrorists also became a financial burden for the PA, the commentator notes, as it had to "put the local 'heroes' on its payroll and pay them salaries, although many of them were not doing any work." PA Public Not Impressed Hamas Won Anyway Israel's Motives Discredited Furthermore, "the decision is seen by Hamas and its supporters as an Israeli attempt to drive a wedge between Fatah and Hamas and deepen divisions among the Palestinians." Israel has released close to 3,000 PA terrorists and prisoners over the past 12 years. Toameh quotes "moderates" in Ramallah who welcomed the latest release but "were quick to emphasize that it was insufficient and that Israel must now free all the security prisoners." Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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