If the Israelis had not been captured, the Palestinians would not have been released

If the Israelis had not been captured, the Palestinians would not have been released
Date: 26.11.2023 13:00

Those who could not understand Hamas's October 7 operation were explained once again with live examples... With the prisoner exchange, 39 Palestinian brothers were freed.

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The exchange of Israelis captured by HAMAS in the October 7 operations and Palestinian women and children held captive in Israeli dungeons continues.
 
Shortly after the 13 Israeli prisoners released by HAMAS arrived in Israel, 39 Palestinian prisoners, including 24 women and 15 children under the age of 18, were released from the Israeli Ofer Prison in the occupied West Bank.
 
Mutual prisoner exchanges will continue.
 

PALESTINIAN WOMAN AFTER HER RELEASE, DRAWS ATTENTION TO AL-AQSA

 
Palestinian Fatima Amarne, who was released from Israeli prisons within the scope of the prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and HAMAS.
 
"Al-Aqsa Mosque is the central point of the Palestinian issue and every Muslim should be aware of this," Amarne said.
 

WITHOUT THE RESISTANT FIGHTERS, WE WOULD NOT HAVE SEEN FREEDOM

 
Hanan Bargothi, one of the Palestinian women released from Israeli prisons within the scope of the prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and HAMAS.
 
"If it weren't for the resisters, we wouldn't have seen freedom", she said.
 
Palestinian woman Marah Bakeer, who was freed after being held captive for 8 years in Israeli prison, made a statement to the press in front of her house in East Jerusalem.
 
"Although they are happy to be released, they feel great pain for the Palestinians who were martyred in Gaza," she said. 
 
The young Palestinian woman said, “Our release was due to the blood of our martyrs in Gaza. Greetings to them.
 
Thank you to Gaza from Palestinian prisoners rescued from the terrorist regime...
 

“SALUTE TO THE MARTYRS OF GAZA”

 
Palestinian women who were released from Israeli dungeons within the scope of the prisoner swap agreement between terrorist Israel and HAMAS emphasized that "their release was due to the blood of the martyrs in Gaza."
 
The Zionist police, who could not digest the joy of the Palestinians due to the release of the prisoners, raided the houses of the prisoners and asked them not to make press statements, to show joy and not to distribute sweets.
 
Shortly after the 13 Israeli prisoners released by the Palestinian resistance movement HAMAS arrived in Israel, 39 Palestinian prisoners, including 24 women and 15 children under the age of 18, were released from the Israeli Ofer Prison in the occupied West Bank.
 
Thousands of Palestinians gathered in the West Bank town of Betunya with Palestinian and HAMAS flags to welcome the released women and child captives. Palestinians chanted takbirs and chanted slogans praising HAMAS and the Palestinian resistance; They celebrated the liberation of the captives.
 
The freed Palestinian women experienced the joy of being reunited with their families in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
 
Bakeer answered the question about what she plans to do next, as someone who has been liberated, as "Continuing her education at university and studying law."
 
The so-called 'court' of the illegal entity Israel sentenced Bakeer to 8.5 years in prison on the grounds that she "attempted a knife attack".
 
Bakeer was arrested after She was shot by an Israeli police officer while leaving her school in Jerusalem on October 12, 2015, for allegedly "planning a knife attack".
 

“WE CAME FROM THE STREETS, WE WILL RETURN TO THE STREETS AGAIN”

 
Raghad al-Fanni, 24, from the city of Tulkerem in the occupied West Bank, is one of the Palestinian mujahideen women whom Israel captured under the name of "administrative detention" on October 29, 2022 and repeated her detention many times.
 
The young Palestinian woman described the welcome she received after her release from Ofer Prison as "magnificent" and emphasized that they will continue to resist the violations of terrorist Israel.
 
"We have always been on the streets, we came from the streets, we will return to the streets again," she said.
 
Fanni said that her experiences were "nothing" compared to the pain experienced by the people of Gaza and expressed her wish that all other women still held captive in Israeli prisons would be freed as soon as possible.

YEREL HABERLER

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