Palestinian Lawyer Says Women, Children Released by Israel Faced Torture, Starvation
- Palestinian prisoners released during the ceasefire deal reported allegations of torture and abuse in Israeli prisons, stating they feel mixed emotions about their release due to fears of re-arrest.
- The release involved 90 individuals, including women, teenagers, and children, many of whom were held without charge, as part of a ceasefire brokered by the US, Qatar, and Egypt.
- The first three hostages from Hamas were returned to their families in emotional reunions, while the next phase of the deal is set to release more prisoners.
- Families expressed joy mixed with concern over the treatment of their loved ones in prison and fears of future arrests, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.
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