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One media outlet denies what some outlets are saying about the existence of a secret clause in the prisoner swap process and considers that promoting this fabricated information aims to distort the national and humanitarian side of the process.
A SANA media source denied what was reported by the media about the existence of a secret clause in the exchange process with the Israeli occupation, which Syria announced last Wednesday, and which led to the liberation of the Syrian Nihal Al-Maqt and 2 shepherds of the occupied Syrian Golan, through mediation A Russian woman, in exchange for an Israeli girl, mistakenly entered the Syrian territories of the Quneitra region.
The source said: “Promote this fabricated information about the existence of a clause in the exchange process, related to obtaining the Corona vaccines from the Israeli occupation authorities, intended to offend the process of releasing Syrian prisoners from the jails of occupation, insulting Syria and distorting the national and humanitarian side of the process. “
The same source also emphasized that “Syria was clear in its dealings with the exchange process that resulted in the release of three of its prisoners”, considering that “the media that transmits this information intends to polish the image of the Israeli occupation and give it characteristics human rights that he lacks, as evidenced by his occupation of Arab lands and his displacement. His people, and the continuation of his crimes against the Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese people. “
This comes after the Israeli media spread the news that the exchange process included a “secret clause that was not published.” The Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz” reported that the agreement, which included the release of an Israeli girl, entered Syrian territories in the Quneitra region. by mistake, “and included an exceptional clause.” Unpublished. “The newspaper added that” if this article had been published, it would apparently have sparked a dispute among the Israeli public. “
As for the Hebrew newspaper “Yediot Aharonot”, it indicated in a report that “Israel agreed, as part of the deal to free the young Israeli from Syria, to finance millions of dollars for the purchase of Russian vaccines (Sputnik V) for Syria.”
Israel’s Channel 13 Israeli military correspondent, Or Heller, also said: “The additional Israeli consideration in the deal with Syria is funding the Russian Corona (Sputnik V) vaccine for Syria.” He added: “If Mengistu and Hisham Al-Sayed can be returned from Gaza, in exchange for some vaccinations, the agreement will be implemented in an hour.”
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