Hamas seeks Palestinian prisoners’ release, calls non-Israeli captives ‘guests’
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Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, seen here in a 2017 photo, said the group’s Israeli captives include high-ranking officers from the Gaza Division.
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DOHA – A top Hamas leader said on Monday that the group “has what it needs” to free all Palestinians in Israel’s jails, indicating the militant group may try to use the Israelis it kidnapped as bargaining chips to secure the release of Palestinian prisoners.
Soon after Hamas official Khaled Meshaal made the remarks on the captives, who include Israelis and non-Israelis kidnapped by Hamas on Oct 7,
Gunmen from Hamas took scores of hostages after rampaging through southern Israeli communities and military bases, killing more than 1,300 people.
Israel’s military says the group is holding 199 hostages in Gaza. Hamas says it has between 200 and 250.
Hamas, which like other factions has long called for the release of the roughly 6,000 Palestinians in Israeli prisons, “has what it needs to empty the prisons of all prisoners”, Mr Meshaal, a former Hamas chief who now heads its diaspora office in Doha, told AlAraby TV.
He also said that the group’s Israeli captives include high-ranking officers from the Gaza Division.
In 2011, Israel swopped hundreds of Palestinian prisoners to win the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who had been held for five years. That kind of exchange – which at the time was criticised by some Israelis as too lopsided – looks an impossible bargain with dozens of people being held.
Israel, which has bombarded Gaza with strikes that have killed hundreds of Palestinians, has said it would act to free the hostages while eliminating Hamas.
The captives are believed to include nationals of countries including Thailand and Germany. Other countries have reported their citizens as missing. Israelis with dual nationality in countries including the United Stats are also believed to have been kidnapped.
Late on Monday, Hamas released a video showing a statement from one of the captives, a French-Israeli woman, who was seized in last week’s attack. Her family was among a group that appealed to France’s President Emmanuel Macron to free their missing relatives.
In a video message, the spokesman of Hamas’ armed wing, Mr Abu Obeida, said Hamas has “a group of detainees of different nationalities, these are our guests and we seek to protect them”.
He added: “We will release detainees of different nationalities when circumstances on the ground allow.” He did not elaborate.
Another senior Hamas official, Mr Moussa Abu Marzouk, said on Monday that “foreign prisoners cannot be released due to the continued Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip”. REUTERS

