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Israel says alleged spy Grapel to get Egypt release
Published in Bikya Masr on 20 - 10 - 2011

CAIRO: Israeli officials on Thursday told Bikyamasr.com that alleged spy Ilan Grapel will be released “in the near future” from captivity in Egypt. The American and Israeli citizen was arrested last summer after being seen holding signs at an Egyptian protest.
He was detained on espionage charges and Egyptian officials said initially that he had been attempting to “stir strife” in the country.
In recent weeks, however, Egyptian officials have publicly stated Grapel is not a spy, but continue to hold him indefinitely, despite calls for his release from both Tel Aviv and Washington.
Egypt's al-Ahram newspaper also reported that Grapel could be released soon. According to their Wednesday report, a judicial source claimed the case would be put in front of the Supreme Court on security matters for a ruling.
Earlier this month, Egyptian officials said they were looking for a prisoner swap with Israel for the young man.
According to reports, Egypt is asking Israel to free 78 Egyptians held in Israeli prisons in exchange for Grapel, who officials reportedly admitted was not a spy, but who has been detained and held in Cairo since June.
The demands were reportedly handed to United States Defense Secretary Leon Panetta during his recent visit to Cairo.
Grapel was arrested in June following several visits to Tahrir square, a focal point for the January 25 Revolution. Israel has denied Grapel is a spy, with the Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman saying he was “maybe a bit strange or irresponsible, but he has no connection to any intelligence service — not in Israel, not in the US, and not on Mars.”
Grapel served in the IDF as a paratrooper and has claimed to have been working for a legal aid project in Cairo. His presence in Cairo was monitored before his arrest.
A German envoy in Cairo in early October, was reportedly working on a deal between Israel, Egypt and Hamas over a massive prisoner swap that would also include Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held in Gaza for the past four years.
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