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Al Manar
27-02-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Hamas Asserts: The Occupation Government Has No Choice but to Begin Second Phase of Negotiations
The Islamic Resistance movement Hamas announced that the path to further negotiations has been cleared, prompting the Israeli occupation government to embark on the second phase of talks. The statement highlights that the enemy's false excuses have been rendered invalid, and now they 'have no choice but to commence.' Hamas charged that the Israeli government's efforts, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to obstruct a ceasefire deal, only exacerbate the suffering of captives and their families. 'The only way to secure the release of the captives is through constructive negotiation and a firm commitment to the agreement,' the statement asserted. Under the current prisoners' exchange deal, four Palestinian journalists were freed today after being abducted from the Gaza Strip for documenting Israeli crimes during the former aggression on the enclave. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) February 27, 2025 In the statement, Hamas renewed its full commitment to the ceasefire agreement, 'with all its details and provisions,' and its readiness to enter into negotiations related to the second phase of the agreement. Last night, Wednesday, the seventh batch of liberated Palestinian prisoners arrived in the city of Ramallah, following a prisoner exchange between the Palestinian resistance and the occupation government in its first phase of the ceasefire agreement. The Prisoners' Information Office said that the number of prisoners who will be released in the seventh batch of the first phase of the 'Free Flood' deal is 620 prisoners. 'Israel' launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, after Hamas carried out a historic operation against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.


Saba Yemen
22-02-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Palestinian Prisoners Media: Enemy prevents the family of captive leader Nael Barghouti from traveling
Ramallah - Saba: The Palestinian Prisoners Media Office revealed that the Zionist enemy intelligence prevented the wife of the dean of prisoners, the captive leader Nael Barghouti, from traveling, "as she was heading to Egypt to receive her husband who will be released tomorrow in the "Free Flood" deal." The office confirmed in a statement that the enemy intelligence also prevented the family of the captive Ashraf Khalil Hussein Abu al-Rab from traveling to meet their son who was deported to Egypt. Facebook Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Saba Yemen
30-01-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Zionist enemy releases 110 Palestinian prisoners
Occupied al-Quds- Saba: The Zionist enemy prison administration released on Thursday a batch of Palestinian prisoners in accordance with the exchange deal agreement, which was reached between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist enemy on January 19. The buses of the prisoners released as part of the third batch of the first phase of the "Free Flood" deal arrived in the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah. Nine prisoners released from the enemy's prisons also arrived in the Gaza Strip as part of the batch. Hundreds of citizens gathered to receive the prisoners released as part of the deal, amid chants supporting the Palestinian resistance. Director of the Prisoners' Media Office Ahmed al-Qudra said "The resistance's ability to release the third batch as part of the Free Flood deal is the result and fruit of the sacrifices made on the path to freedom, and that this deal represents a new achievement added to the record of Palestinian resistance and steadfastness." Al-Qudra added that the third batch of the deal included the release of 110 prisoners, including 32 prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, 48 prisoners serving various sentences, and 30 child prisoners. He noted that the release of this group of prisoners, including Sami Jaradat, Sameh al-Shoubaki, Muhammad Abu Warda, Baha al-Din al-Qassas, and Nidal al-Barai, is clear evidence of the change in the power equation in the conflict, and proof that the Zionist enemy cannot break the will of the resistance. Among the released prisoners is prisoner Zakaria al-Zubaidi, the former commander of al-Aqsa Brigades, who is one of the tunnel prisoners, whom the enemy re-arrested after they freed themselves through a tunnel opening from inside the enemy's prisons. The Qassam Brigades pledged at the time to release them, and two of them were previously released in the first batch of the deal. The release of the prisoners comes hours after the Palestinian resistance factions released today a number of Zionist prisoners and foreign workers detained in the Gaza Strip to the International Red Cross crews, on the 12th day of the ceasefire in Gaza coming into effect. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)