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Al-Aqsa Flood Agreement: ‘israel’ Releases 183 Palestinian Prisoners in Exchange

Today, zionist authorities have released the fourth group of Palestinian detainees in accordance with the ongoing agreement...

Today, Israeli authorities released a fourth group of Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire agreement known as the Al-Aqsa Flood Deal in Gaza. This move comes as part of the ongoing prisoner exchange arrangement.

The Palestinian Commission for Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, along with the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society, has reported that 183 detainees have been released. This number includes 111 individuals from the Gaza Strip, who had been detained following events on October 7, 2023.

In anticipation of the upcoming release, Israeli forces have designated the vicinity of Ofer Prison as a closed military zone, effectively barring families from congregating to greet their relatives. Additionally, occupation troops have reportedly deployed sound bombs in their direction.

In the early hours of the morning, hundreds of local residents and families of detainees convened at the Mahmoud Darwish Museum Square in Ramallah. The crowd, waving Palestinian flags, eagerly awaited the arrival of the recently freed detainees.

The release represents a pivotal advancement in the execution of the ceasefire agreement, sparking a wave of emotion among families and supporters who are jubilantly welcoming back their loved ones.

The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of Hamas, transferred custody of two Israeli captives to the International Red Cross in Khan Yunis, located in the southern Gaza Strip, on Saturday morning. This exchange was executed as the fourth installment of the initial stage of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” agreement.

The Al-Qassam Brigades have reportedly released prisoners Ofer Calderon and Yarden Bibas in Khan Yunis, as well as detainee Keith Shmonsel Segal from the Gaza port, located in the western part of the city.

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