Government ministers approve list of Palestinian prisoners to be freed

JERUSALEM — A committee of government ministers approved a list of 26 Palestinian prisoners to be released as part of the revived Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

It is the third round of Palestinian prisoner releases since the American-backed peace negotiations began in July.

The list was published late on Dec. 28 on the Israel Prison Service website. Anyone who objects to the release of a prisoner has 48 hours to appeal to Israel’s Supreme Court.

The prisoners to be released committed their terror acts before the Oslo Accords, and have served at least 19 years in an Israeli prison, according to a statement released Saturday night by the Prime Minister’s Office. According to the statement, “if any of those to be released resume hostile activity they will be returned to serve the remainder of their sentences.”

The prisoners will be released late on Dec. 30 or early on Dec. 31.

New construction in West Bank settlements is expected to be announced at the same time as the release or immediately after, according to reports.

The Dec. 28 announcement came as dozens of protesters demonstrated in front of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem. The protesters included family members of victims of the Palestinian prisoners set to be released.

Some 22 more Palestinian prisoners are set to be released early next year as part of the diplomatic process agreed upon by Israel to bring the Palestinians back to the negotiation table.