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Saba Yemen
01-03-2025
- General
- Saba Yemen
First phase of "Free Flood" deal: A victory that confirms will, nobility of resistance
Sana'a - Saba: The Palestinian resistance closed the file of the last operation of the first phase of the prisoner exchange agreement between the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and the Zionist occupation today, Thursday; in which hundreds of prisoners were released in exchange for the bodies of four prisoners of the occupation. The feelings of the families of the Palestinian prisoners were indescribable, as they waited for their sons and relatives after long years of captivity; feelings that the pen is unable to describe and comprehend about the moment of that meeting, the moment of freedom, as the wait began on Wednesday evening, and the longing for the meeting continued to escalate until the date was reached. The scenes in Ramallah, Gaza and elsewhere were filled with a clear truth that the release of this large number of prisoners, including child prisoners and female prisoners, confirms the extent of the resistance's ability to achieve victory in many languages, and how great this achievement is, which the resistance has achieved, and through which families have been reunited with their sons after decades of loss and hope. Perhaps the story of the prisoner Nael Barghouti, who lived half a century as a prisoner in the occupation's prisons, encapsulates the greatness of this act on the one hand, and on the other hand, it confirms the courage of the Palestinian as a resister and a prisoner at the same time. Barghouti was released after fifty years, clinging to his freedom and believing in the freedom of his country and people. He obtained his freedom as part of the "Freedom Flood" deal. "The resistance project is to liberate a nation, not just to liberate prisoners," with these powerful words, the longest-serving freed prisoner in the world, Nael Barghouti, expressed his gratitude to the Palestinian resistance hours after his release as part of the seventh batch of the Freedom Flood deal, within the framework of the ceasefire in Gaza. While on the bus taking him to Egypt, the dean of Palestinian prisoners said, "The taste of freedom is indescribable, but our freedom will not be complete without the success of the resistance project," addressing the people of the Gaza Strip, "from women, children, men, and resistance fighters, soldiers and leaders, and to the soil of Gaza with greetings. All words do not do justice to the people of Gaza, and all that the occupation has done and destroyed is not worth the fingernail of a Palestinian child in Gaza.' The Director of the Prisoners' Media Office, Ahmed Al-Qudra, confirmed that today marks a new chapter of glory, as freedom flows in the veins of those who have endured behind bars. The Qassam fighter released in the Al-Aqsa Flood deal, Ammar Al-Zaben, from Nablus and deported to Egypt, saluted the martyred leaders, the resistance and the Qassam Brigades, stressing that the blood of the people of Gaza will not be in vain, and that the Palestinian people have learned a lot from their patience, steadfastness and sacrifices. Here is the occupation entity that committed the most heinous crimes in order to release its prisoners, and has failed to liberate them, and has continued to be stubborn for more than 15 months, threatening the Hamas movement with destruction, until it had no choice but to recognize the resistance, through negotiating with it to release the prisoners and cease fire, and in doing so it has admitted its defeat and defeat before history. Over the weeks that it took to implement the first phase of the agreement, amid the occupation's attempts to stop its implementation and its procrastination in implementing what concerns it, the resistance wrote bright lines about the extent of its commitment and respect for the agreements as part of its religious culture, while the occupation appeared in a position of one who breaks and violates its covenant and commitment; so that the resistance could tell the world: Here is the resistance and here is the occupation in their true form. The diseases, ailments, weakness and emaciation that appeared on the Palestinian prisoners as a result of what they were exposed to in Israeli prisons reflects the extent of the ugliness of the occupation's culture, while the resistance handed over its living prisoners in a state befitting the resistance as a noble act; and the kissing of one of the Zionist prisoners on the forehead of the resistance soldiers during one of the exchange operations was nothing but evidence and testimony from them of the greatness and nobility of the Palestinian resistance; and this is not strange as they seek freedom and defy the storm! Whatsapp Telegram Email


Saba Yemen
27-02-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Occupier releases seventh batch of Palestinian prisoners
Gaza - Saba: The Zionist enemy authorities released, at dawn on Thursday, the seventh batch of Palestinian prisoners with life sentences and high sentences from Ofer and Al-Maskoubiya prisons, in the "Freedom Flood" deal within the ceasefire understandings and prisoner exchange between the Palestinian resistance factions and the Zionist enemy. The Palestinian Prisoners' Media Office said that the enemy released the seventh batch of the prisoner exchange deal, which included the liberation of 642 prisoners, including: 151 prisoners with life sentences and high sentences, distributed as follows: (43 prisoners to the West Bank and Quds, 97 prisoners who will be deported abroad, 11 prisoners from Gaza who were arrested before October 7), in addition to 445 prisoners from Gaza detainees after October 7 and 46 female and child prisoners. According to Al Jazeera, 12 buses carrying released prisoners arrived at the European Hospital in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip. The European Hospital spokesman told Al Arabiya TV that the condition of the released prisoners is appalling and they suffer from severe emaciation due to severe torture in the prisons of the Zionist enemy. The crowds received the seventh batch of released prisoners in the courtyard of the European Hospital amidst chants of Takbir and support for the resistance, led by the Al-Qassam Brigades. Meanwhile, a public reception ceremony was held in central Ramallah for 37 released Palestinian prisoners from the West Bank who were released as part of the first batch, from the seventh exchange batch. Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said in a press statement that the movement responded to the mediators' request regarding arrangements for exchanging the bodies of the "Israeli" prisoners according to new mechanisms that guarantee the occupation's commitment to implementing the entire process. He pointed out that Hamas seeks to ensure the release of prisoners from the prisons of the Zionist enemy as a priority in any exchange process. The occupier had delayed the release of the seventh batch of Palestinian prisoners on its scheduled date last Saturday, which was supposed to include the release of 602 prisoners, after the Palestinian resistance released six "Israeli" prisoners, claiming that "it wants guarantees that no provocative measures will be taken against it during the delivery of the next batches," according to his expression. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print