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Israel Cabinet approves prisoner list for release, Palestinians not satisfied

AP , JERUSALEM

Israeli Cabinet ministers yesterday approved a list of 256 Palestinian prisoners slated to be released this week in a gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, officials said.

David Baker, an official in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office, said the ministerial committee approved the release 7 to 2.

He said that the names of the prisoners were to be published later yesterday, giving Israelis 48 hours to file legal challenges. However the prisoners are all expected to be freed on Friday, Baker said.

The decision is meant to be a "goodwill gesture" to Abbas, Prime Minister Olmert's office said. Regarding the prisoners, the statement said ``there is no blood on their hands,'' meaning none have been directly involved in deadly attacks on Israelis.

Six of the prisoners are women, the office said.

The Palestinian minister for prisoner affairs, Ashraf al-Ajrami, said the release was not enough.

"Israel insists on releasing those who have limited sentences," al-Ajrami said.

"We want a release of prisoners who received long sentences," the minister said

After a meeting between Abbas and Olmert on Monday, Israeli officials said all prisoners set to be released have at least one year remaining on their sentences.

Israel has been trying to strengthen Abbas since the Islamic Hamas group routed forces from his Fatah movement and took over the Gaza Strip last month.

Abbas has since fired the Hamas members of a unity government and formed an emergency Cabinet that rules over the West Bank.

Of those to be released, 85 percent belong to Fatah, and 15 percent to smaller groups, Israeli officials said. None are Hamas members, they said.

About 10,500 Palestinian prisoners are held in Israeli jails.

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