Israel changed again the list of Palestinian prisoners to be released under the Truce Agreement and hostage exchange, as it denounced on its Ynet news website source Hamas.

Israel “changed the entire list in a complex and sly way,” according to the source, which did not specify which persons were made, however, these are 100 names that Israel changed.

Out of the list the most popular Palestinian leader

However, outside the list continues to remain the most popular Palestinian leader Marouan Bargouti, whose name has been nominated at times in exchanges but never got the “OK” from Israel.

Israel has also rejected the liberation of other highs, the liberation of which Hamas has long been seeking.

Hamas senior official Musa Abu Marzuk told Al Jazeera television that the organization insists on the liberation of Bargouti and other high profile personalities and that she is in discussions with mediators.

Israel considers the Bargutian leader of terrorism. He is serving multiple sentences of life imprisonment after being sentenced in 2004 to attacks on Israel who killed five people. However, some experts say Israel is afraid of Bargut for another reason: a proponent of the solution of the two states, even when supporting the armed resistance to the Occupation, Bargouti could be a powerful concentration personality for the Palestinians. Some Palestinians regard him as their own Nelson Mandela.

Many who will be released were imprisoned 2 decades ago

Most of those on the Israeli prisoner list are members of Hamas and Fatah Fatah who were arrested in the 2000s. Many of them were convicted of participating in shooting, bombing or other attacks or attempted murder of Israeli and citizens. After their release, most of the half will be sent to Gaza or exile outside the Palestinian territories, according to the list.