Shalit Negotiations informed to be Collapsing
Just before the December holiday season, Netanyahu withdrew his agreement on a deal “that had already been hit” and instead presented a fresh "final offer" to Hamas, the magazine informed. Negotiators from Germany's foreign intelligence office, the Bundesnachtrichtendienst (BND), had previously relayed an offer from Hadas to Hamas in which Israel agreed to free 1,000 Arab terror prisoners, yet wanted to transfer 120 prisoners from Fatah-controlled Judea and Samaria to Gaza or to another state.
The newest offer from Israel, nonetheless, rejects many of the Hamas demands, including the release of the more notorious and well terrorists, and the Germans now believe that the terrorists will reject the Israeli offer. “The back and forth on the prisoner swap has dealt a blow to the BND's reputation,” the magazine adds.
Why is media mum?
In Israel, meanwhile, there has been speculation by nationalist pundits regarding what appears to be a turnabout in the mainstream media's coverage of the Shalit negotiations. The mainstream media had been promoting the deal extremely aggressively for months on end, and coverage of the subject reached a frenzied pitch in December. Suddenly the coverage seems to have gone silent, and there have even been prominent accounts that argue against the deal, written by leading reporters.
Uri Elitzur, editor of the nationalist Makor Rishon, speculated that the reason for the 180-degree shift was connected to reports that the Obama Administration had asked Israel not to go forward with the deal, since it would encourage extremists throughout the Middle East. Elitzur opined that Israel's mainstream journalists, who are recognized to favor Obama, took their cue from him and executed a voluntary about-face. Likud nationalist Moshe Feiglin, writing in Maariv/NRG, quoted and echoed Elitzur.
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