ISRAEL FREES "NONVIOLENT" PALESTINIAN PRISONERS

Israeli offered freedom to more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners as part of its peace agreement with the P.L.O. But only about 170 -- including two former top leaders of the militant Hamas Islamic Resistance Movement -- actually walked. Most other inmates scoffed at an Israeli demand that they sign a statement renouncing violence against Israel and Israelis forever. TIME Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer says the release of the prisoners has ratcheted up fears among Israelis.

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