
Enemy court orders release of 7 Palestinian female prisoners after two-week detention
Al-Quds – Saba:
An Israeli enemy court on Monday ordered the release of seven Palestinian female prisoners working for the Gulf Exchange Company after nearly two weeks of detention.
Prisoner institutions reported that the prisoners are Saja al-Omari, Hawa Habaybeh, Alaa Abayat, Anhar Abdul Jawad, Sarah Hamshari, Ruba Hamshari, and Zahwa Haloub, according to the Palestinian News Agency (Safa).
Israeli enemy forces arrested the seven female prisoners on May 27, along with two other employees of the Gulf Exchange Company, and extended their detention until today.
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