Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The dean of women prisoners, Maysoon Al-Jabali, explains the conditions of women prisoners following her liberation as part of the resistance's exchange deal.
Maysoon served 8.5 years of her 15 year sentence. She says that the conditions in the prisons were bad even before October 7th, and they only got worse.
The prisoners' movement was well-organized and won a number of achievements, stripped from them after October 7th, including mattresses and electronic devices. Mirrors were broken and cleaning equipment and sheets taken, with restricted bathroom time and food. On top of coffee and tea, even water from the cantina was banned.
Maysoon describes the escalating repression, including searches, assault, and beating. Within the first days, prisoners' representative Marah Bakir was taken to isolation.
The prisoners were prevented from hearing the news; hidden radios allowed them to keep up until they were taken away, and lawyers who delivered news would be banned.
Maysoon says she and the other prisoners knew they would be freed after the events of October 7th, but it was bittersweet because of the number of martyrs.
"Resistance must continue, all forms of resistance. Of course, there will be a cost. We will be imprisoned and martyred on the path to liberation."
Maysoon discusses the prisoners of '48 Palestine, saying that their message is that they hope they will not be excluded, especially Shatila Abu Ayad, who has 8.5 years left in her sentence.
"As women prisoners, we always confront the prison administration. Our spirits are high and always return high even if we break. The occupation is happy when we are sad, so despite everything, we rejoice and stay strong."
"We want to thank all those who worked for the deal: the resistance, the Gazan people, all the Palestinian fighters, and all the foreigners who protested and opposed their governments' positions, especially those who defended the resistance."
She ends, "There is no occupation that lasts. 'Israel' will fall and we will return as one people."
Maysoon served 8.5 years of her 15 year sentence. She says that the conditions in the prisons were bad even before October 7th, and they only got worse.
The prisoners' movement was well-organized and won a number of achievements, stripped from them after October 7th, including mattresses and electronic devices. Mirrors were broken and cleaning equipment and sheets taken, with restricted bathroom time and food. On top of coffee and tea, even water from the cantina was banned.
Maysoon describes the escalating repression, including searches, assault, and beating. Within the first days, prisoners' representative Marah Bakir was taken to isolation.
The prisoners were prevented from hearing the news; hidden radios allowed them to keep up until they were taken away, and lawyers who delivered news would be banned.
Maysoon says she and the other prisoners knew they would be freed after the events of October 7th, but it was bittersweet because of the number of martyrs.
"Resistance must continue, all forms of resistance. Of course, there will be a cost. We will be imprisoned and martyred on the path to liberation."
Maysoon discusses the prisoners of '48 Palestine, saying that their message is that they hope they will not be excluded, especially Shatila Abu Ayad, who has 8.5 years left in her sentence.
"As women prisoners, we always confront the prison administration. Our spirits are high and always return high even if we break. The occupation is happy when we are sad, so despite everything, we rejoice and stay strong."
"We want to thank all those who worked for the deal: the resistance, the Gazan people, all the Palestinian fighters, and all the foreigners who protested and opposed their governments' positions, especially those who defended the resistance."
She ends, "There is no occupation that lasts. 'Israel' will fall and we will return as one people."
🚨 After delaying her release and transferring her to a hospital, the IOF raided the home of prisoner Nufuz Hamad in #AlQuds. Nufuz, the youngest women prisoner, is set to be released today as part of the fourth stage of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
The IOF has also invaded the homes of Adam Ghaith and Salah Al-Hadra, two child prisoners set to be released from the zionist prisoners today.
The IOF has also invaded the homes of Adam Ghaith and Salah Al-Hadra, two child prisoners set to be released from the zionist prisoners today.
Telegram
RNN Backup
The father of 16-year-old prisoner Nufuz Hammad: "My daughter's name was excluded from the list of prisoners scheduled to be released yesterday, and I don't know where she is. The released prisoners told me that Nufuz was with them until 8 p.m., and after…
Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza:
—
Despite the large destruction caused by the occupation to the infrastructure during the brutal assault on the Al-Shifa Medical Complex, the Ministry of Health managed to reactivate the kidney dialysis department through exceptional efforts. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health calls on all kidney dialysis patients in Gaza and North Gaza to go to the Al-Shifa Medical Complex tomorrow to receive services.
—
Despite the large destruction caused by the occupation to the infrastructure during the brutal assault on the Al-Shifa Medical Complex, the Ministry of Health managed to reactivate the kidney dialysis department through exceptional efforts. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health calls on all kidney dialysis patients in Gaza and North Gaza to go to the Al-Shifa Medical Complex tomorrow to receive services.
Resistance fighters target IOF soldiers near "Rachel's Tomb" IOF post near Aida camp, #Bethlehem with locally-made explosive devices.
A released settler prisoner recounted her time in Gaza to zionist sources. According to her, while in a tunnel, a bearded man entered to speak to them. In perfect Hebrew, he told them, "You are in the safest place here. Nothing will happen to you."
That man, according to the woman, was Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who learned Hebrew while he was imprisoned. Sinwar is extremely knowledgeable on the history of zionism and its pioneers. Commander Sinwar was liberated from the zionist prisons as part of the 2011 Loyalty to the Free prisoner exchange.
Today, he is the IOF's most wanted man, having survived a number of assassination attempts. He is pictured here after the historic Saif Al-Quds battle of May 2021, sitting on his chair atop the rubble of his destroyed home in northern #Gaza following yet another assassination attempt.
In the speech that followed the battle, Sinwar walked home afterwards with all confidence. "I will walk home. They have many chances to kill me in that hour. They can make the decision. They can prepare their planes. But not a single eyelash of mine will blink. Let them kill me."
That man, according to the woman, was Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who learned Hebrew while he was imprisoned. Sinwar is extremely knowledgeable on the history of zionism and its pioneers. Commander Sinwar was liberated from the zionist prisons as part of the 2011 Loyalty to the Free prisoner exchange.
Today, he is the IOF's most wanted man, having survived a number of assassination attempts. He is pictured here after the historic Saif Al-Quds battle of May 2021, sitting on his chair atop the rubble of his destroyed home in northern #Gaza following yet another assassination attempt.
In the speech that followed the battle, Sinwar walked home afterwards with all confidence. "I will walk home. They have many chances to kill me in that hour. They can make the decision. They can prepare their planes. But not a single eyelash of mine will blink. Let them kill me."
🚨 Ministry of Health in Gaza:
—
UNRWA informed us that the occupation prevents it from delivering fuel to hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip.
—
UNRWA informed us that the occupation prevents it from delivering fuel to hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip.
🚨 Government Media Office in Gaza:
—
The occupation extended the detention of the director of Al-Shifa Hospital for 45 days.
—
The occupation extended the detention of the director of Al-Shifa Hospital for 45 days.
Telegram
RNN Backup
🚨 Palestinian Ministry of Health statement regarding the arrest of medical staff by occupation forces:
—
We were informed by the United Nations of coordination through the World Health Organization for evacuating those present in Al-Shifa Medical Complex…
—
We were informed by the United Nations of coordination through the World Health Organization for evacuating those present in Al-Shifa Medical Complex…
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
—
Watch: A part of the handover of the fourth batch of zionist detainees in the Gaza Strip as part of the humanitarian truce and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners from the occupation's prisons.
Al- Aqsa Flood.
—
Watch: A part of the handover of the fourth batch of zionist detainees in the Gaza Strip as part of the humanitarian truce and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners from the occupation's prisons.
Al- Aqsa Flood.
Liberated prisoner Nufuz Hammad, 16 years old, embraces freedom and is reunited with her family in Sheikh Jarrah, in occupied #AlQuds. Nufuz was sentenced to 12 years a couple weeks ago, charged with stabbing a settler in 2021.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The moment the liberated prisoner, Mohammad Ghaith, embraces his family in the town of Al-Tur, southeast of #AlQuds, after his release as part of the fourth batch of the resistance’s prisoner exchange deal.
The liberated young prisoner Dujana Attoun arrives home after his release as part of the fourth batch of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Confrontations break out between resistant youth and the IOF in Beitunia, west of #Ramallah, coinciding with the arrival of the fourth batch of liberated Palesitinian prisoners as a result of the resistance's prisoner exchange.
Meanwhile, the IOF has deployed sniper teams in several buildings in Deir Ammar camp, also west of #Ramallah. The IOF plans to demolish the home of martyr Dawood Daris, who carried out a run-over operation in September, killing one soldier and wounding five others.
Meanwhile, the IOF has deployed sniper teams in several buildings in Deir Ammar camp, also west of #Ramallah. The IOF plans to demolish the home of martyr Dawood Daris, who carried out a run-over operation in September, killing one soldier and wounding five others.
Liberated prisoner Nufuz Hammad:
—
We were subjected to severe abuse by the "israeli" occupation forces during the release procedures.
I was sentenced to 12 years in prison for attempted murder, of which I spent two years in prison.
The [prisoner exchange] deal was the beginning of a new life for me, and the prison is a nightmare that has ended, and I hope that male and female prisoners will gain freedom soon.
—
We were subjected to severe abuse by the "israeli" occupation forces during the release procedures.
I was sentenced to 12 years in prison for attempted murder, of which I spent two years in prison.
The [prisoner exchange] deal was the beginning of a new life for me, and the prison is a nightmare that has ended, and I hope that male and female prisoners will gain freedom soon.
Telegram
RNN Prisoners
Liberated prisoner Nufuz Hammad, 16 years old, embraces freedom and is reunited with her family in Sheikh Jarrah, in occupied #AlQuds. Nufuz was sentenced to 12 years a couple weeks ago, charged with stabbing a settler in 2021.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
After seven months of detention, the liberated prisoner Omar Abu Mayaleh, from the town of Silwan in occupied #AlQuds embraces his mother, after his release as part of the fourth batch of the resistance’s prisoner exchange deal.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
As the bus of liberated cub and women prisoners arrives in #Ramallah, youth gather around it and chant "Allahu Akbar."
🚨 BREAKING: A large cyberattack has targeted all of the emergency services of the zionist entity, including police, ambulances, firefighters, and rescue teams.
Emergency centers have collapsed, with thousands of settlers trying to reach them, unable to do so.
Emergency centers have collapsed, with thousands of settlers trying to reach them, unable to do so.
Yassin Abdullah Al-Asmar, has ascended to martyrdom after being hit by occupation bullets while waiting to receive liberated prisoners in Beitunia, west of #Ramallah.
Glory to the martyrs.
Glory to the martyrs.
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The freed young prisoner Ahmed Bashar Abu Alia of #Ramallah describes the moments before his freedom tonight as a result of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
Ahmed was wounded at the time he was imprisoned, and hugs his mother for the first time since. He says he received zero medical treatment in the prisons.
As his mother cries tears of joy, Ahmed says, "Praise be to God for the blessing of resistance."
"By Allah's will, the next war will be a war of liberation. This war is a war of liberation of prisoners, and the next will be for liberation of land."
"The last two months were extremely difficult. But it's all for the martyrs, the martyrs of Gaza and martyrs of the resistance. Praise be to Allah for the blessing of Hamas."
"In the prison, they would enter and beat us. Most of us would hope for the day of release. The youth's hope is in the resistance. If it wasn't for the resistance, no one would have hope. Our hope is only in the resistance. Our trust in the resistance is high."
When asked about the moments before release, he said, "They told me I had an interrogation. They made us take off our clothes and gave us these clothes. After they beat us, they give us these clothes."
Ahmed was wounded at the time he was imprisoned, and hugs his mother for the first time since. He says he received zero medical treatment in the prisons.
As his mother cries tears of joy, Ahmed says, "Praise be to God for the blessing of resistance."
"By Allah's will, the next war will be a war of liberation. This war is a war of liberation of prisoners, and the next will be for liberation of land."
"The last two months were extremely difficult. But it's all for the martyrs, the martyrs of Gaza and martyrs of the resistance. Praise be to Allah for the blessing of Hamas."
"In the prison, they would enter and beat us. Most of us would hope for the day of release. The youth's hope is in the resistance. If it wasn't for the resistance, no one would have hope. Our hope is only in the resistance. Our trust in the resistance is high."
When asked about the moments before release, he said, "They told me I had an interrogation. They made us take off our clothes and gave us these clothes. After they beat us, they give us these clothes."