3 women, 30 children to be liberated by Resistance in fourth swap
The Israeli occupation forces continue to storm the homes of liberated Palestinians set to be released and warn their families against any celebratory events.
33 imprisoned Palestinians are set to embrace freedom on Monday in the latest implementation of the indirect prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza and the Israeli occupation.
The freed prisoners, who were set to be released from the "Ofer" Israeli prison, comprise 3 women and 30 children. This is the fourth batch of prisoners set to be liberated in the 4-day temporary truce agreement that went into effect on Friday.
The awaited liberation comes after the release of 11 Israeli captives as confirmed by the ICRC. The IOF later confirmed that the captives were in "Israel".
Meanwhile, the entity continues its aggression campaign against the families of the released prisoners amid Israeli reports that the truce represents a failure to the occupation and an achievement for the Resistance, storming their homes and preventing them from celebrating the return of their loved ones, in addition to threatening them against showing any signs of festivities.
In the latest of such oppression, the Media Office reported that the occupation forces summoned several family members of the children from Al-Quds who are scheduled to be released tonight as preparations began in Ramallah to receive them.
The moment the IOF stormed #Palestinian prisoner Nofouz Hammad's house.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 27, 2023
Nofouz is scheduled to be released tonight as part of the fourth batch of the prisoners-captives exchange. https://t.co/ZOCAbT5Fis
The IOF stormed the house of Nofouz Hammad, the youngest female prisoner in Israeli prisons, who is set to be liberated tonight.
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The IOF storm the house of #Palestinian prisoner Nofouz Hammad, the youngest female prisoner in Israeli prisons.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 27, 2023
Nofouz is set to be liberated tonight as part of the fourth batch of exchange. https://t.co/I35Q2tlcUq
Furthermore, Israeli forces raided the homes of prisoners Mohammad Abu Humus in the town of Issawiya and Adam Ghaith and Salah el-Din Hadrah in the town of At-Tur, all located in occupied Al-Quds, and warned their families against holding any celebratory events.
Earlier today, Hamas announced that an agreement was reached to extend the temporary truce agreement in return for a prisoner exchange for two days, which was set to expire Tuesday morning, noting that the deal will be under the same terms as the previous truce.
The original agreement stipulates the liberation of 150 Palestinians in exchange for the Resistance releasing 50 Israeli captives.
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According to the Resistance party Hamas, the names of the liberated Palestinians are as follows:
Female Prisoners:
- Yassmin Shaaban, from Jenin
- Nofouz Hammad, from Al-Quds
- Itaf Jaradat, from Jenin
Youth prisoners:
- Adam Ghaith / Al-Quds
- Salah el-Din Hadrah / Al-Quds
- Omar Abu Mayalah / Al-Quds
- Mohammad Abu Humus / Al-Quds
- Muntasir al-Shoushah / Beit Lahm
- Abdul Aziz Abu Samra / West Bank
- Yousef al-Khatib / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Ahmad Abu Alya / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Nadeem Abu 'Ara / Tubas
- Abdul-Aziz Ma'tan / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Alaa Ma'tan / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Mohammad Sulaiman / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Abdullah Al-Khalil / Al-Khalil
- Jawad Kumail / Jenin
- Khalil Haykal / Al-Quds
- Khaled Abu Asab / Al-Quds
- Mohammad Salhab / Al-Khalil
- Ahmad Abu 'Adi / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Ayham Nakleh / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Salah Salah / Beit Lahm
- Dujana Attoun / Al-Quds
- Yazan Abu Qbeita / Al-Khalil
- Hamzah Dawoud / Qalqilya
- Qasam al-Alami / Al-Khalil
- Yahya Oseida / Nablus
- Mohammad Nazzal / Jenin
- Yanal Saleh / Ramallah and Al-Bireh
- Mishaal Bani Jaber / Nablus
- Yazan Bani Jaber / Nablus
- Mohammad Heimouni / Al-Quds
These are the prisoners who are set to embrace freedom today.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 27, 2023
Three female prisoners and 30 children prisoners will get to hug their families and loved ones for the first time in what seems to be forever in brutal Israeli prisons.#Palestine #Gaza pic.twitter.com/sI2ek4EKk5