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Israel Releases Second Batch Of Palestinian Prisoners Under Ceasefire Deal

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Israeli Occupation Authorities Release Second Batch of Palestinian Prisoners

RAMALLAH, Jan 25 (Bernama-WAFA) – The Israeli occupation authorities have released the second batch of Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement with Palestinian factions in Gaza, according to the Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA).

Details of the Release

According to the Palestinian Commission for Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Society, the second batch included 200 prisoners, comprising individuals with life sentences and long prison terms. Among them, 121 prisoners were serving life sentences, and 79 were serving long-term sentences.

The release saw 114 prisoners from Ofer Prison transferred to Ramallah, 16 prisoners returned to Gaza, and 70 exiled outside Palestine.

Notable Releases

Among those released is Mohammad Al-Tous, 67, from the village of Al-Jabaa, south of Bethlehem. Al-Tous had spent 39 years in Israeli prisons, making him the oldest Palestinian prisoner in Israeli prisons.

Another significant release is Raed Al-Saadi, 57, from the town of Silat Al-Harithiya, west of Jenin. Al-Saadi, imprisoned since 1989, is the longest-serving detainee in the Jenin Governorate.

The release also included the Abu Hmeid brothers—Nasser, Mohammad, and Sharif—from the Al-Amari refugee camp in Ramallah. The three brothers, who were sentenced to life imprisonment, were exiled outside Palestine. Their brother, Nasser Abu Hmeid, a prominent leader, died in Israeli detention in late 2022, and his body remains withheld by Israeli authorities.

Release Process

During the release process, Israeli occupation forces declared the area near Ofer Prison a closed military zone, dispersing families of detainees and supporters with live ammunition and tear gas.

Welcome Ceremony

Meanwhile, hundreds of Palestinians gathered at the Ramallah Entertainment Complex to welcome the 114 freed prisoners from Ofer Prison. The event was attended by Layla Ghannam, the Governor of Ramallah and Al-Bireh, along with several Palestinian leadership figures.

Conclusion

The release marks a significant development in the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, with emotions running high among families and supporters celebrating the return of their loved ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many Palestinian prisoners were released in the second batch?
A: 200 prisoners were released, comprising individuals with life sentences and long prison terms.

Q: How many prisoners were serving life sentences?
A: 121 prisoners were serving life sentences.

Q: How many prisoners were exiled outside Palestine?
A: 70 prisoners were exiled outside Palestine.

Q: Who was the oldest Palestinian prisoner released?
A: Mohammad Al-Tous, 67, from the village of Al-Jabaa, south of Bethlehem.

Q: Who was the longest-serving detainee released?
A: Raed Al-Saadi, 57, from the town of Silat Al-Harithiya, west of Jenin.

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