Palestine in West Bank and Gaza celebrates the release of prisoners

Palestine in West Bank and Gaza celebrates the release of prisoners

Hundreds of open Palestine prisoners and people who were arrested were tears and screaming, as Israel left the Israeli to reunite with the Gaza and their families in the west.

About 250 prisoners convicted of murder and fatal attacks against Israeli, and about 1,700 prisoners who were taken into custody by Israel without a lawsuit were convicted.

As soon as the prisoner left the Red Cross bus at Ramlala, many pulled into the traditional kefiah scarf, they looked pale pink and confused, some were pushing for walking.

They were released as part of the exchange in which 20 Israeli Olysis, and some of the dead abducted ones left by Hamas.

“He is ready to hug independence,” he was waiting for the 48 -year -old Chulatabhawa Rashid Omar, who was arrested in July 3 in, and the 24 -year -old Amaro Abdullah said and the Israeli court sentenced him to jail after murder and other offenses.

“I want peace,” said Mr. Abudullah. “I want to live a happy life, safe and peaceful, without a business and without restrictions.”

It is thought that about 100 prisoners were released on the west coast, many others were expelled, and a small number was released in East Jerusalem.

Prior to the release process, Israel made it clear that during the previous Olis deals, the prisoners who came to Ramlala were to avoid the pleasant scenery, when a large crowd pulled the flags of Hamas.

Many families refrain from talking to the media by saying that the Israeli army warned them of doing so.

In Gaza, the families gathered at Khan Uni’s Nasar Hospital, hoping to reunite with their loved ones. The field hospital adjacent to the main hospital building was formed to receive them.

“This is a very beautiful feeling – happy, happy one day,” said Muhammad Hasan Saeed Dawood, 50, who told the BBC that he was there to collect his son who was arrested by the Israeli army in a square.

“We call it a national holiday, that despite the destruction of the war, the martyr, the injured and the destruction of Gaza, those who are arrested are being released.”

Khalil Muhammad Abdulrahman Al-Cutras, who was taken into custody for his son for almost three months. They said: “Happiness, and there is pain, and happiness, and sorrow.”

“We are waiting for their release. We came here at 10:00 am here and now it is 12:00 pm and we are still waiting.”

Prior to the release at Ramllah, an ambulance of the Palestine Red Christen Society was established to prepare for the treatment of any injured prisoners.

“Crying and peace, it shows you how the families feel,” Ibrahim Efani (23), a volunteer hostess for the 23 -year -old organization.

“For all the people in Palestine, this is a deep feeling,” he said.

Multiple physicians and family members said that the prisoners who were released at Ramad had beaten up in recent days before their release.

The BBC cannot verify the claims of misconduct in the Israeli jail. But the Supreme Court of Israel said the Palestinian prisoner was last month Not enough food is given??

The BBC has already reported the Palestinian people Israeli torture in the arrest of??

Ayya ​​Sharthe, 26, of the Palestinian prisoner club, said, “Their rights were violated in a very serious way.”

“Most of the prisoners in the last year had to face hunger and illness intentionally,” she told the BBC.

“Their body is weak since starvation and they have been beaten.”

“But today we hope that no matter the situation, there will always be an inevitable freedom,” she said.

Olis and the prisoner exchange created a part of Donald Trump’s silence as part of the peace in Gaza, which was caused by Hamas -led attacks on Southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taken 251 Olis.

According to the Ministry of Health, which was operated by the Hamas of the region, Israel launched a revenge military attack.

There was a ceasefire on Friday, and now Trump is expected to negotiate at a later stage.

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