Palestinians freed in the ceasefire say Israeli forces harass them and their families
- Ashraf Zughayer was released after serving 23 years for his involvement with Hamas and a suicide attack that killed six people, as part of a hostage-for-prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Hamas.
- Many released Palestinians, including Zughayer, faced harassment and intimidation from Israeli forces after their release, with reports of arrests within families.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned recently released Palestinians, stating, 'We are watching you, and we will hunt down and eliminate anyone involved in terrorism.'
- The Palestinian Prisoner Affairs Commission highlighted that more than 9,000 Palestinians remain in Israeli jails, with ongoing military operations in the West Bank resulting in continued arrests.
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