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After a few hours late, Lamar has a delightful scene, where about 60 Palestinian prisoners were released from the detention of Israel and released to the arms of loved ones.
He was released for the first time in 22 years and was arrested for his 47 -year -old Hussein Nasser in 2003 in Palestine’s second Intifada or uprising.
Heday and Ragado, 22 years old, were 21 years old to meet him. Both wore a traditional red and black dress of his hometown.
Young girls used to say that it was impossible to explain that they would live for a long time without their father.
“This is the first time I have touched him. I hug him. I can’t express my feelings.”
She was excited to meet her father and trembled and said, “This is the first time that my mother has arrested him when my mother gets pregnant. think!”
Among the 110 Palestinian prisoners, which was still fragile at this stage, there were several women and children -the youngest of them 15 years old.
Some of them were accused of relatively minor crimes, and others were not officially charged or have been officially charged.
However, 21 prisoners, who were convicted of the most serious crime, including murder, were not allowed to return to Palestinian territory by Israel, and were expelled to Egypt or neighboring countries.
Zakaria Zubeddy was not sent to the exile, despite being convicted of several Israelites’s death.
The former commander of the AL-AQSA Martyrs brigade was one of several detected people who passed Aloft by the supporters of delight through the road near Lamara’s Civic Center.
It was a scene that bothered many Israelites, like Gaza’s previous Hamas strength, and would definitely lead to a new call from a right -wing politician for a war against Hamas in Gaza. 。 The ceasefire is over.
Ramara and El Ville’s governor, Dr. Leila Abu Ganam, this was an opportunity to celebrate a very many former prisoners.
However, as the military operations of Israel were occupied, as they intensified on the northern coast of the Jordan River, she had a mixed feeling, and the ceasefire in Gaza is still nervous.
“All Palestinians are satisfied with the release of prisoners, but it’s sad to see what’s going on in the state at this moment. Today’s mother is sad, despite how happy they are. I lost my house.
Today is a very few days, covering this difficult dispute, so I have seen many happy faces in both Palestinians and Israelians.
It was a terrible destructive war that crushed so many lives.
Governor Ganam accused the Israeli government that he was not interested in peace. “But we won’t lose hope,” she smiled. “If we had lost hope, the Palestinians would end up 75 years ago.”
In exchange for Israelites, the next batch of the prisoner should occur on Saturday.
