Longest-serving Palestinian inmate among prisoners to be deported under swap
- Iman Nafeh is upset that her husband Nael Barghouthi will be expelled from the Palestinian territories after his release from prison as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
- Nael Barghouthi, who has spent 44 years in Israeli custody, is the longest-serving Palestinian inmate, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Club.
- The ceasefire agreement includes the release of 33 Israeli prisoners in exchange for around 1,900 detained Palestinians, many of whom will be permanently expelled.
- Hamas is set to release more than 90 hostages over the coming weeks as part of the ceasefire deal, which aims to end the 15-month war in Gaza.
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Longest-serving Palestinian inmate among prisoners to be deported under swap
The longest-serving Palestinian inmate in Israeli jail, revered by militants as the "dean" of their prisoners, is among more than 200 Palestinians set to be deported under the Gaza ceasefire and hostages-for-prisoners swap.
The first three Israeli hostages released by the Islamist movement got out of the car surrounded by dozens of covered Hamas militiamen on Sunday. Three women, a symbol of the beginning of a truce that is far from definitive. The faces are tired and pale, but as reported by the Israeli authorities, in good condition. The hugs with the mothers, the cries, the smiles. The happiness of returning. But even on the Palestinian front, 89 hostages have r…
Following the high-profile release of three Israeli hostages, four more Israeli women are set to be freed after 15 months of captivity. A senior Hamas official told AFP that four more female hostages will be released on Saturday as part of a new prisoner exchange. He did not name them, but seven more girls are on the list of 33 hostages scheduled for the first phase of the exchange. The seven include members of the Israeli armed forces (IDF), wh…


Hamas Says Will Free 4 Women Hostages In Next Swap With Israel
Hamas said Tuesday it will release four women hostages in the next swap with Israel under the terms of a fragile truce intended to bring to an end to 15 months of war in Gaza.
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