Zionist enemy authorities released, at dawn today, Thursday, the seventh batch of Palestinian prisoners within the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, while Hamas handed over 4 bodies of Israeli prisoners to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
12 buses carrying the released prisoners arrived in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. While others were transferred to the European Hospital due to the deterioration of their health.
The pictures showed a number of prisoners with various signs of injuries.
They are among about 470 prisoners who are arriving in succession to the Strip after their release from the occupation prisons within the seventh batch of the “Flood of the Free” deal.
A Red Cross bus transported a number of those released from “Ofer” military prison to Ramallah, while the Jerusalemite prisoners were released from “Al-Maskoubiya” prison, where their families were receiving them.
After that, the enemy forces fired tear gas bombs during their storming of the town of Beitunia near Ofer prison, west of Ramallah, in an attempt to prevent the families from receiving their released sons.
The Red Crescent crews in Jerusalem also announced that they received the injured prisoner Kazem Zawahra from Hadassah Hospital, in preparation for his transfer to Al-Hussein Hospital in Bethlehem.
In the same context, the Egyptian authorities received 97 Palestinian prisoners and transferred them to their territories, who are among those who will be deported outside occupied Palestine.
At the same time, Hebrew media reported that the enemy army received the bodies of its four prisoners from the Red Cross at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
In a statement by the Prisoners’ Media Office, it stated that 620 prisoners will be released in the seventh batch of the first stage, including 151 prisoners with life sentences and high sentences, of whom 43 prisoners will be released to the West Bank and Jerusalem, 97 prisoners will be deported abroad, and 11 prisoners were arrested from the Gaza Strip before October 7, 2023.