egypt to swap gaprel with 28 prisoners
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Egypt to swap Gaprel with 28 prisoners

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Cairo - Akram Ali
An Israeli political source expected that the prisoner swap deal with Egypt will be done this week. Hebrew radio said that the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has assigned the Egyptian ambassador in Israel, Yasser Reda, to communicate with Israeli officials in order to accomplish the prisoner swap. According to Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, in its issue this morning, that the National Security, Adviser, Yaakov Amidror and military secretary to Prime Minister, Yohanan Locker, are assigned from the Israel side to communicate with Egypt regarding the deal. Egyptian sources said that, 28 prisoners, including 3 children are supposed to be released in exchange of the Israeli spy, arrested in Egypt, Ilan Grapel.  
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