The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Monday said that the Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip will only be exchanged for the release of Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli jails.
Hamas, which has been ruling the Gaza Strip, home for more than 2 million Palestinians, since 2007, said in a press statement that Israel "must understand that a prisoners' swap deal is the only way that can bring its captive soldiers back."
In 2011, Egypt brokered a prisoner swap deal between Israel and Hamas, in which Israel released more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in return for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. This is the first and only prisoners' swap deal between Israel and Hamas in ten years.
"The issue of releasing Palestinian prisoners stands on top of the priorities of the Palestinian factions, including Hamas," the movement said in a press statement issued on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the swap deal.
In 2017, Hamas militants said that they hold four Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip, without giving any detail about them.
"We will not get rest until the prisoners are freed. We are close to reaching a new swap deal after compelling the Israeli government to submit to the demands of the Palestinian factions because Israel has no choice but to meet our demands," it added.
Two weeks ago, a high-ranking Hamas delegation headed by the movement's politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh held a series of talks with senior Egyptian security intelligence officials on the situation in Gaza and a possible swap deal with Israel.
According to official Palestinian figures, Israel is holding more than 4,000 Palestinian prisoners in 23 prisons, jails and detention camps.