Saturday, March 1st, 2025

Israel releases 110 Palestinian prisoners after assurances from mediators


After the chaotic scenes at Khan Unis during the handover of Israel and Thai hostages, Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners after receiving security assurances from the ongoing ceasefire-hostage deal.

According to Al Jazira, Israel released the Palestinian prisoners, when the Israeli army confirmed the release of three Israel, one man and two women and five Thailand citizens.

Earlier, Israel delayed the release of Palestinian prisoners and said that the prisoners would not be freed until the “safe route” of the hostages is not guaranteed in the next release. “

“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with Defense Minister Israel Katj, has ordered that the release of terrorists to be issued today is delayed as long as the safe exit of our hostages is assured in the next stages. Israel demands that the mediators saw it, “the Israeli PM office said in a statement.

About an hour later, the Israeli PM office confirmed that the mediators have assured them of safe exit for their hostages, which are to be released in later stages.

“As per the demand of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the mediat has expressed a commitment, according to which the safe exit of our hostages to be released in the next stages has been assured,” the statement said.

“Israel insisted that a lesson be learned and strict care should be taken in the next stages about the safe return of our hostages,” said this.

The chaotic scenes were seen during the hostage release. Israeli hostage Arbel Yehod was forced to drive from an Islamic jihad vehicle to red cross vehicle, according to the report of Israel’s time, through a huge crowd of spectators.

Vehicles struggled to inch their way through a large crowd of spectators, mid -welling sirens. Hundreds of heavy armed, masked gunmen also surrounded the vehicles, pushed the audience.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas attacked Southern Israel, with more than 1,200 people, mostly citizens and more than 200 others. More than 46,000 Palestinians have also been killed in Gaza in the counter-invasion of Israel against Hamas.

Earlier, in November 2023, more than 100 hostages were freed during a week -long ceasefire.



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