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Abu Obeida announces names of Zionists scheduled to be released tomorrow

Abu Obeida announces names of Zionists scheduled to be released tomorrow

Saba Yemen31-01-2025

Gaza - Saba:
Military spokesman for al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas Abu Obeida announced Friday the names of the Zionist detainees held by the resistance in Gaza, who are scheduled to be released as part of the exchange deal with the Zionist entity.
Abu Obeida said in a tweet "Within the framework of al-Aqsa Flood deal for prisoner exchange, al-Qassam Brigades decided to release tomorrow, Saturday, the following Zionist prisoners: 1- Ofer Calderon, 2- Keith Shmonsel Segal, 3- Yarden Bibas."
On Thursday, the Palestinian resistance in Gaza handed over the third batch of Zionist prisoners in the Gaza Strip as part of the first phase of "al-Aqsa Flood deal" for prisoner exchange.
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