Samar Fausal stood in a refreshing winter crowd. She said she was distrustful, this day came. Her brother was released after more than 20 years in Israeli prison.
“I’m worried and prayed, but I finally met him,” said Fausal, saying that fluorescent best volunteers were in a hurry. Her brothers were imprisoned for the U.S. and the European Union to fight the Palestinian, a Palestinian, to release the Palestinian.
Faisal is in the crowd of Palestine’s family gathered in the city of Lamala on the west bank of the Jordan River on Thursday, welcoming more than 100 Palestinian prisoners released from Israel in exchange for the hostage held in Gaza. I was eager to wait. This was a continuous ceasefire contract between Israel and Hamas, the third hostage exchange. For the first 42 days of the agreement, Hamas promised at least 33 hostages in exchange for more than 1,500 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
Standing out of the government’s recreation center, people rested their mobile phones for news and field calls from loved ones who were worried about the latest information.
Finally, around 7:00 pm, a bus chain arrived with dozens of Palestinian prisoners, including some people who were convicted of a fatal attack on the Israelites. According to authorities, 67 prisoners arrived in Ramala, including 27 children on Thursday. Another 14 arrived in Jerusalem, nine people arrived in Gaza, and 20 were sent to Egypt.
At the beginning of the day, Hamas released eight hostages, Israel and Thai, held in Gaza.
For those who are waiting outside the recreation center, their expectations have been relieved by sadness.
ALAA Zubeidi was waiting with his sisters and friends. In commemoration of all sons, Mohammad, she was killed in September with a drone strike in Tubus, a city of Tubus on the west bank of the Jordan river.
She was waiting for her husband Zakariya Zbeddi, a former extremist theater director, who was arrested by the Israeli army in 2019.
After the death of Mohamad, the Mohamad was taken away from Jenin’s home by the Israeli Army, and Zbeddi, the other two children, Samira and Iham were arrested and detained for several hours. Since then, she said that she could not return to their house due to Palestine’s security forces.
However, these concerns were covered by Joy, after Zubeddy was released on Thursday, the people in the crowd pulled him to his shoulder and cast his name.
Beming, Zubeddy flashed the victory sign with both hands.
“May God protect Jenin Camp at this point,” he told the crowd. “Today is a referendum that is advantageous for fighters.”