The Middle East Monitor

Hamas: ‘We will oblige Israel to free Palestinian prisoners’

Hamas leader Khalid Meshaal promised yesterday that his movement would “oblige” Israel to free “all the Palestinian prisoners” currently being held inside its jails, Turkish state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Speaking to the Palestinian Al-Quds TV, Meshaal also stated his support for the Palestinian prisoners who have been on a mass hunger strike inside Israeli jails for 13 days.“We will oblige Israel to pay the price for freeing the Palestinian prisoners from its jails,” he said, stating that it will “not take much time to let the prisoners unite with their families.”

He pointed out that his movement had “contributed to freeing Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails a couple of years ago,” stressing that it is able to “oblige” Israeli to free more prisoners today.

Calling upon everyone to do their best to free Palestinian prisoners, Meshaal said:

All of us are currently invited not to spare any efforts for the sake of the prisoners. This is a religious, legal, humanitarian and fraternal responsibility.

The Hamas top leader stated that the crisis of the Palestinian prisoners “unites” all Palestinian politicians irrespective of their factional loyalty. “We must unite for the sake of their freedom,” he said.

More from The Middle East Monitor

The Middle East Monitor1 min readInternational Relations
Blinken Put Pressure On Abbas To Accept US Security Plan For Jenin And Nablus
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has put pressure on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to accept and implement America's security plan for the PA to regain control over Jenin and Nablus, Axios news website reported on Wednesday. US an
The Middle East Monitor1 min readInternational Relations
Washington Confirms Support For Morocco-Polisario Talks
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has emphasised US support for political negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario Front over the disputed Western Sahara. Blinken's statement was issued on Monday evening following an online meeting with UN Secr
The Middle East Monitor1 min read
Saudi Arabia Seeks To Overcome Differences With Other States
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman called Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday to wish him a speedy recovery from Covid-19 and discuss mutual relations, the Saudi Press Agency has reported. Khan tested positive for the virus on

Related Books & Audiobooks