Peace talks set to begin after Israel agrees to free 104 Palestinian prisoners
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On July 28, 2013, Israel made a pivotal decision to release 104 Palestinian prisoners, marking a significant step towards the resumption of peace talks with the Palestinian Authority. This decision was reported by The Washington Post and was viewed as a crucial gesture aimed at reviving the stalled peace process that has long plagued the region. The release of these prisoners, many of whom were involved in attacks against Israelis, sparked considerable debate within Israel, with a substantial portion of the population opposing the move. However, Israeli officials emphasized that this action was part of a broader strategy to foster a conducive environment for negotiations. The upcoming peace talks were set to tackle critical issues, including borders, security arrangements, and the contentious status of Jerusalem. The international community closely monitored these developments, hopeful that renewed dialogue could lead to a lasting resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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