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.
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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."
The forces of the traitorous Palestinian Authority attacked the political prisoners and resistance leaders Murad Malaysha and Mohammed Brahma, transferring them to the PA's Areeha prison, notorious for torture.
Murad and Mohammed have been abducted for five months, despite court orders for their release and demands by resistance factions. Murad and Mohammed were abducted during the Fury of Jenin battle in July, as they headed from Jaba' to support their fighting brothers in #Jenin. Both began and ended two hunger strikes after false promises for their release.
Murad and Mohammed have been abducted for five months, despite court orders for their release and demands by resistance factions. Murad and Mohammed were abducted during the Fury of Jenin battle in July, as they headed from Jaba' to support their fighting brothers in #Jenin. Both began and ended two hunger strikes after false promises for their release.
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Message from a young prisoner after his liberation: "The conditions of the prisoners are very bad, and the occupation deliberately abuses the detainees, including the sick."
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17-year-old freed prisoner Mohammed Nazzal of Qabatiya, #Jenin emerged from the bus with a sling on his arm after he was freed from Naqab prison today. His mother's smiles turned to tears.
Prison guards broke his arm a week ago. Moments before his release, they beat his back.
Mohammed said, "Someone in our room died. They broke my arm, my fingers. They beat my back."
"They didn't offer me any medical treatment. The Red Cross gave me this sling, not the prison services. I spent a week without treatment."
"Naqab desert prison is very difficult. The conditions of the prisoners is like death. I am young; I can handle it. The elderly prisoners can't."
Prison guards broke his arm a week ago. Moments before his release, they beat his back.
Mohammed said, "Someone in our room died. They broke my arm, my fingers. They beat my back."
"They didn't offer me any medical treatment. The Red Cross gave me this sling, not the prison services. I spent a week without treatment."
"Naqab desert prison is very difficult. The conditions of the prisoners is like death. I am young; I can handle it. The elderly prisoners can't."
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A Palestinian child liberated today recounts the feelings shared by him and the other prisoners: “From the moment the war began, we knew that we would leave [the prison]. When we were in prison, we weren’t worried because we knew that behind us are men, the honorable people of Gaza. The best people are those of the resistance, may Allah protect them.”
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Liberated prisoner Itaf Jeradat:
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I wish liberation to all the prisoners including my children and brother. I had wished for freedom alongside my children, and I know one of my sons will be receiving a heavy sentence.
The situation in the occupation prisons is getting worse amid the continued attacks on our privacy in prisons.
They placed me in isolation for three days and I was subjected to beatings despite my medical conditions, diabetes, high blood pressure and a heart condition.
Praise be to God, I am proud to be amongst the prisoners, walking on the path of resistance and the path of Allah.
Female prisoners in the occupation prisons have great confidence in the resistance, despite the difficult conditions we’re experiencing.
Female prisoners in occupation prisons remain hopeful of gaining freedom.
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I wish liberation to all the prisoners including my children and brother. I had wished for freedom alongside my children, and I know one of my sons will be receiving a heavy sentence.
The situation in the occupation prisons is getting worse amid the continued attacks on our privacy in prisons.
They placed me in isolation for three days and I was subjected to beatings despite my medical conditions, diabetes, high blood pressure and a heart condition.
Praise be to God, I am proud to be amongst the prisoners, walking on the path of resistance and the path of Allah.
Female prisoners in the occupation prisons have great confidence in the resistance, despite the difficult conditions we’re experiencing.
Female prisoners in occupation prisons remain hopeful of gaining freedom.
Yasmine Shaaban of #Jenin embraces freedom after her liberation today as part of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
"They told us we wouldn't be free. We have high confidence in the resistance that they will not leave a single prison."
"We were not able to communicate with the world during the war. We would be searched, beaten, taken to isolation, sprayed with gas."
Yasmine says that the messages of the prisoners is freedom, and for the masses to rally around the prisoners and resistance.
"From the first day of the war, we knew we would be freed. We celebrated, ululated. They repressed us, beat us, isolated us, but we knew we were going home."
Yasmine speaks of the prisoners of '48: "No one talks about them. In fact, they deal with them with more violence than us. There are 28 female prisoners of '48, and we hope they will be included in the next exchange." Yasmine describes how the prisoners of '48 are prevented from feminine health products.
"In Palestine, everyone is either a prisoner, or wanted, or an administrative detainee. Our right to freedom is our right to our land. We spend 52 difficult days in pain, thirst, being beaten, aside from being sprayed with gas and repression in indescribable ways."
"Our freedom came because of the blood of the martyrs, and the blood of the martyrs is valuable to us and won't be forgotten. No Palestinian can forget this."
"To the resistance, we say: We are behind you and support you until our last breath."
"They told us we wouldn't be free. We have high confidence in the resistance that they will not leave a single prison."
"We were not able to communicate with the world during the war. We would be searched, beaten, taken to isolation, sprayed with gas."
Yasmine says that the messages of the prisoners is freedom, and for the masses to rally around the prisoners and resistance.
"From the first day of the war, we knew we would be freed. We celebrated, ululated. They repressed us, beat us, isolated us, but we knew we were going home."
Yasmine speaks of the prisoners of '48: "No one talks about them. In fact, they deal with them with more violence than us. There are 28 female prisoners of '48, and we hope they will be included in the next exchange." Yasmine describes how the prisoners of '48 are prevented from feminine health products.
"In Palestine, everyone is either a prisoner, or wanted, or an administrative detainee. Our right to freedom is our right to our land. We spend 52 difficult days in pain, thirst, being beaten, aside from being sprayed with gas and repression in indescribable ways."
"Our freedom came because of the blood of the martyrs, and the blood of the martyrs is valuable to us and won't be forgotten. No Palestinian can forget this."
"To the resistance, we say: We are behind you and support you until our last breath."
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"The prisoners are steadfast, and all of them will be released. It's easy for all our prisoners."
Like many other prisoners released in the last few days, liberated prisoner Yazan Bani Jaber was told he was headed to an interrogation moments before he was released as part of the prisoner exchange deal achieved by the resistance.
"The conditions in the prisons are difficult. There is no food or drink, and they are being beaten daily."
Like many other prisoners released in the last few days, liberated prisoner Yazan Bani Jaber was told he was headed to an interrogation moments before he was released as part of the prisoner exchange deal achieved by the resistance.
"The conditions in the prisons are difficult. There is no food or drink, and they are being beaten daily."
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"All respect to Hamas and Al-Qassam Brigades. They stood with us and supported us. God willing, in a week or two, all the prisoners will return to their families and experience a beautiful joy."
"The prisoners don't eat, drink, or sleep. There are no sheets or mattresses after they took them from us."
"They told us we were being transferred, not that we were being released."
"The prison administration dealt with us in a vengeful manner."
"May Allah have mercy on all the martyrs and free all the prisoners."
Liberated cubs express their feelings after they were released today as part of the prisoner exchange achieved by the resistance.
"The prisoners don't eat, drink, or sleep. There are no sheets or mattresses after they took them from us."
"They told us we were being transferred, not that we were being released."
"The prison administration dealt with us in a vengeful manner."
"May Allah have mercy on all the martyrs and free all the prisoners."
Liberated cubs express their feelings after they were released today as part of the prisoner exchange achieved by the resistance.
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Palestinian journalist Youssef Fares:
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My mother is Gaza. After the martyrdom of my sister Inas' three children and their father, along with my aunt and her husband, and my aunt's three children and his wife, my mother lived through harsh conditions. After several days, my cousin Dr. Wasim, his wife, and daughter were martyred, and his two sons were injured. Along with them, my cousin Tariq, his wife, and son, and my aunt's daughter's husband were martyred, and 30 family members were injured.
We preferred to hide the news from my mother and forged faces of marble for ourselves, always pretending to smile. We feared the moment when we would tell her about this tragedy. On the second day of the ceasefire, what we feared happened, and my mother learned the harsh details.
Today, she asked me to take her out for a tour. Quickly, I remembered the ones who left [the martyred], who never leave her mind anyway, but she snapped out of her crying spell and asked me: “My son, did they release Ahmad Manasra?” I answered, "No because he is no longer a child," so she burst into tears again.
“I wished he would have been the first to be released. By God, I am worried about him.”
If you ask who Gaza is, I tell you, she is my mother.
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My mother is Gaza. After the martyrdom of my sister Inas' three children and their father, along with my aunt and her husband, and my aunt's three children and his wife, my mother lived through harsh conditions. After several days, my cousin Dr. Wasim, his wife, and daughter were martyred, and his two sons were injured. Along with them, my cousin Tariq, his wife, and son, and my aunt's daughter's husband were martyred, and 30 family members were injured.
We preferred to hide the news from my mother and forged faces of marble for ourselves, always pretending to smile. We feared the moment when we would tell her about this tragedy. On the second day of the ceasefire, what we feared happened, and my mother learned the harsh details.
Today, she asked me to take her out for a tour. Quickly, I remembered the ones who left [the martyred], who never leave her mind anyway, but she snapped out of her crying spell and asked me: “My son, did they release Ahmad Manasra?” I answered, "No because he is no longer a child," so she burst into tears again.
“I wished he would have been the first to be released. By God, I am worried about him.”
If you ask who Gaza is, I tell you, she is my mother.
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Malik Barghouti ascended to martyrdom after he was shot by IOF soldiers in Kafr Ain, west of #Ramallah.
Glory to the martyrs.
Glory to the martyrs.
🚨 Armed clashes have broken out between resistance fighters and the IOF invading #Tubas.
The forces are besieging a home. At least one Palestinian was reportedly injured by IOF gunfire.
The forces are besieging a home. At least one Palestinian was reportedly injured by IOF gunfire.
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🚨 The IOF fired an “Energa” shell towards the besieged home in #Tubas.
Armed confrontations continue in the area.
Armed confrontations continue in the area.
🚨 Al Jazeera: “israeli” tanks fired on the outskirts of Sheikh Radwan neighborhood and Al-Shati refugee camp northwest of Gaza City.
🚨 Director-General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Munir Al-Barsh, to Palestine Today:
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The occupation continues to prevent the entry of fuel to hospitals.
The aid that was brought into Gaza did not reach the hospitals.
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The occupation continues to prevent the entry of fuel to hospitals.
The aid that was brought into Gaza did not reach the hospitals.