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Occupation releases 17 prisoners in seventh batch of first phase

Occupation releases 17 prisoners in seventh batch of first phase

Saba Yemen27-02-2025
Occupied Quds - Saba:
Last night, Wednesday, the occupation authorities released 17 maqdeseyan prisoners in the seventh batch of the first phase of the "Flood of the Free" deal between the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli occupation.
Today, the occupation intelligence summoned 5 of the released prisoners, namely Muhammad Abbad, Khaled Halabi, Ahmed Nasla, Ahed al-Natsheh, and Hamza al-Kalouti, to the Qishla Center in the Old City of Quds, where it is expected that they will be handed orders to be removed from Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The families of the prisoners received their sons amidst strict military measures, as they were handed over in front of their homes after being forced to sign that they would not organize celebrations or raise flags.
12 prisoners were also deported to Cairo, including 6 of those released in the 'Wafa al-Ahrar' deal: Alaa al-Din Ahmed Reda al-Bazian, Jamal Abu Saleh, Adnan Muhammad Atta Maragha, Salman Ahmed Hassan Abu Eid, Ismail Abdullah Musa Hijazi, and Rajab al-Tahhan.
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