The al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas,” broadcast a video recording showing the handover of the second batch of Israeli detainees in the Gaza Strip to an International Committee of the Red Cross team under a prisoner exchange agreement with Israel.
الجزيرة تبث مشاهد لتسليم كتائب القسام الدفعة الثانية من المحتجزين الإسرائيليين والأجانب إلى الصليب الأحمر#حرب_غزة #الأخبار pic.twitter.com/B3HpDpFYpG
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) November 25, 2023
5 women and 8 children were handed over, in addition to 4 foreigners outside the agreement, in exchange for the release of 39 Palestinian women and children imprisoned in Israeli occupation prisons.
The scenes showed some Israeli prisoners, women and children, bidding farewell to al-Qassam fighters with a smile on their faces and a greeting, which sparked widespread controversy on social media, especially in light of Israeli doctors and the families of the prisoners declaring that they were in good health and were being treated humanely.
The release of the second batch came shortly before midnight, as it was hours late than scheduled on Saturday afternoon, the second day of the truce in the Gaza Strip, after al-Qassam Brigades announced the postponement of the operation until the occupation adhered to the criteria of the exchange deal, which the occupation authorities agreed to later, after Qatari-Egyptian mediation. .
What caught attention in the published “Al-Qassam” video was that the Israeli detainees saluted Hamas members, the moment they were released and transferred to the Red Cross vehicles, where one of the Qassam fighters bid them farewell by saying: “See you now,” and a woman and her child greeted him while smiling.
Other media outlets from the region, inclduing Aljazeera reported that one of the released woman left a two-page letter addressed to Qassam "generals" thanking them for the way they treated her daughter.
Treatment of Palestinian detainees and prisoners:
On the other hand, Palestinian prisoners reported that they have been, mistreated and threatened even as they were being prepared for release.
This Palestinian prisoner showed scars on his face
and said that the injuries were a result of a beating by the Israeli prison
guards.
A European human rights organization released these images and about the treatment of Palestinians in West Bank.
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