Yemeni Gov’t Delegation Heads to Geneva for Prisoner Swap Talks

UN envoy Martin Griffiths, to his right, head of the delegation of the Red Cross committee in Sanaa, when they attended talks between the government and Houthis in Amman. Getty Images
UN envoy Martin Griffiths, to his right, head of the delegation of the Red Cross committee in Sanaa, when they attended talks between the government and Houthis in Amman. Getty Images
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Yemeni Gov’t Delegation Heads to Geneva for Prisoner Swap Talks

UN envoy Martin Griffiths, to his right, head of the delegation of the Red Cross committee in Sanaa, when they attended talks between the government and Houthis in Amman. Getty Images
UN envoy Martin Griffiths, to his right, head of the delegation of the Red Cross committee in Sanaa, when they attended talks between the government and Houthis in Amman. Getty Images

A delegation from the internationally-recognized Yemeni government will head to Geneva on Thursday to join prisoner exchange talks with Iran-backed Houthis, a government official familiar with the negotiations said.

The talks are being sponsored by the office of the UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

A UN plane landed in Sanaa on Tuesday with the mission of transporting the Houthi delegation to the last round of talks in Switzerland, with the hopes of a breakthrough leading to the release of the first batch of 1,420 prisoners.

According to the official Saba News Agency, Undersecretary of Human Rights Ministry Majed Fadael confirmed that the Yemeni government's team charged with negotiating the deal with the Houthi militias under the Stockholm Agreement is going to Geneva.

Fadael, who is also a member of the government delegation, told Saba that the meeting aims to explore a mechanism to release all detainees from both sides.

A deal reached in the third round of the negotiations in Jordan stated that 1,420 prisoners shall be released in the first phase, followed by others until all detainees are set free.

“There are no new talks. We are only discussing what we had arrived to in the third round of talks in Amman and this involves the release of 1,420 detainees in the first stage, building up to the point where a total swap is implemented through others,” Fadael told Asharq Al-Awsat last August.

“We have exchanged lists of names, and the swap is still underway, but we are yet to finalize the agreement on all names. There is a sufficient number of names that have been approved though and we insist that the swap includes 1,420 detainees,” Fadael added.



Hezbollah Launches Drone Attack on Northern Israel

This picture taken from northern Israel shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in southern Lebanon on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
This picture taken from northern Israel shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in southern Lebanon on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
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Hezbollah Launches Drone Attack on Northern Israel

This picture taken from northern Israel shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in southern Lebanon on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)
This picture taken from northern Israel shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in southern Lebanon on August 4, 2024. (Photo by Jalaa MAREY / AFP)

Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it launched a drone attack early Monday on northern Israel that the Israeli military said wounded two troops and set off a fire.

The violence came as fears of an all-out regional war mount following the killings last week of a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and Hamas’ top political leader in Iran.

Hezbollah said in a statement it targeted a military base in northern Israel in response to “attacks and assassinations” carried out by Israel in several villages in south Lebanon.

The attack did not appear to be part of a more intense retaliation expected in response to the killing of Hezbollah commander Fouad Shukur in Beirut’s southern suburbs last week.

The Israeli military said fire services were working to put out a fire that was ignited as a result of the attack in Ayelet HaShahar in the upper Galilee.

Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged near-daily strikes for the past 10 months against the backdrop of the war in Gaza, but they have previously kept the conflict at a low level that had not escalated into full-on war.
Last week’s assassinations of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran’s capital, Tehran, and Shukur in Beirut raised tensions in the region. Israel has been bracing for a retaliation from Iran and its allied militias.