
110 Palestinian Prisoners Released in Third Batch of Gaza Swap Deal: Videos
According to the Palestinian Commission for Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner's Society, the released group includes 110 detainees. Among them are 32 serving life sentences, 48 with various prison terms, and 30 children.
The following video shows the moment the Palestinian prisoner Zakariya Zobeidi reaches occupied Ramallah.
Ahead of the release, IOF declared the area near Ofer Prison a closed military zone, preventing families from gathering to welcome their loved ones. Soldiers fired live ammunition and tear gas at those attempting to reach the site.
Palestinian Red Crescent announced that 14 citizens were injured in Beitunia near Ofer Prison, knowing that the enemy delayed the release of the Palestinian prisoners in protest of the scenes of the Israeli prisoners' release in Gaza.
The following video shows the moment the Palestinian prisoner Mansour Al-Abbasi meets his family in occupied Al-Quds.after his release.
Additionally, Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Beitunia, the closet town to the Ofer Prison, firing tear gas canisters at residents. At least 20 people were injured, including three by live bullets. Military bulldozers also blocked secondary roads to prevent people from reaching the prison.
Meanwhile, hundreds of citizens, including families of the freed detainees, gathered at the Ramallah Recreational Complex to celebrate their return.
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