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Israel frees last Palestinian detainees in Shalit swap | Israel frees last Palestinian detainees in Shalit swap |
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Israel has freed 550 Palestinian prisoners in the second, final phase of a deal that saw the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in October. | Israel has freed 550 Palestinian prisoners in the second, final phase of a deal that saw the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in October. |
The first batch of 477 Palestinians freed in the initial swap two months ago included many convicted of murder and of planning suicide attacks. | The first batch of 477 Palestinians freed in the initial swap two months ago included many convicted of murder and of planning suicide attacks. |
Correspondents say that exchange caused some anger and controversy in Israel. | Correspondents say that exchange caused some anger and controversy in Israel. |
Israeli officials say that none of those freed on Sunday "have blood on their hands", AFP news agency reports. | Israeli officials say that none of those freed on Sunday "have blood on their hands", AFP news agency reports. |
Sgt Shalit, 25, was seized in 2006 by militants of the Islamist movement Hamas, who tunnelled into Israel. | Sgt Shalit, 25, was seized in 2006 by militants of the Islamist movement Hamas, who tunnelled into Israel. |
After some five years of delicate negotiations, Israel and Hamas agreed to a deal - brokered by Egypt - which saw Sgt Shalit and 447 Palestinians simultaneously released on 18 October. | After some five years of delicate negotiations, Israel and Hamas agreed to a deal - brokered by Egypt - which saw Sgt Shalit and 447 Palestinians simultaneously released on 18 October. |
The swap was completed on Sunday night with the release of the 550 Palestinian prisoners, who were mainly serving light sentences. | |
Street parties | |
This time the vast majority of those being freed returned to the West Bank, controlled by the Fatah faction, not Hamas-governed Gaza. | |
According to the AP news agency, under the terms of the deal Israel chose which prisoners were to be freed in the second round. | According to the AP news agency, under the terms of the deal Israel chose which prisoners were to be freed in the second round. |
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Yolande Knell says there are street parties taking place in Ramallah and Gaza city to celebrate. | |
But the event does not carry as much drama as the first stage two months ago, our reporter says. | |
The more than 500 prisoners going to Ramallah were driven into the city on 12 buses at around 22:00 local time (20:00 GMT), where thousands of people awaited them at the Palestinian presidential headquarters, AFP reports. | |
In Gaza, well-wishers greeted the 41 prisoners freed there by waving Palestinian flags and shooting guns in the air, AP says. | |
"I am so glad that I am back, this is a real victory," freed prisoner Kamal Madheem, 40, told the news agency. | |
A last-minute appeal to delay the deal lodged by Israeli victims was rejected by the Supreme Court hours before the release. |
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