Negotiations hit snag after 2 Syrians held by Israel say they don't want to be deported to Syria. Israel hopes deal will be complete soon.

The deal to release an Israeli woman who was arrested after accidentally crossing the border into Syria is facing delays.

The head of the National Security Council, Meir Ben Shabbat, and the coordinator of the prisoners and missing persons, Yaron Blum, returned tonight (Wednesday) from discussions in Moscow regarding a deal according to which the Israeli citizen, a 20-year-old haredi woman, will be returned to Israel.

The two sides, which are talking to each other through mediators from Russia, are ready for the deal, but the two Syrian prisoners held by Israel are the ones delaying it because they do not want to be deported to Syria.

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The political system in Jerusalem says that the deal will be executed within a few days and the Israeli will be returned and will also be questioned by the Shin Bet about the circumstances that led her to cross the border.

The two Syrian prisoners are Nihal al-Maqt and Dhiab Qahmuz. Al-Maqt was convicted of incitement in 2017. She told Syrian Al-Ikhbariya TV that she has been released from house arrest and that she is "now free in my homeland.” Read more at Arutz-7