Remaining Palestinian prisoners arrive in Gaza’s Khan Younis
A new group of Palestinian prisoners will be released this time, including children and women, as part of the seventh batch that was carried out yesterday.
More than 40 Palestinian women and children who have been released from Israeli prisons after a delay have arrived in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis.
What does the shirt that Israel forced Palestinians to wear say?
The white shirt carries text in Arabic that says: “I pursue my enemies until they are eliminated.”
Many of the detainees were wearing the shirt inside out or seen taking them off and trampling on them following their arrival.
تغطية صحفية: الأسرى المحررين يدوسون ملابس أجبرهم الاحتلال على ارتدائها والتي حملت رموزا وعبارات إسرائيلية pic.twitter.com/YmRQnCmtpN
— شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) February 27, 2025
Press coverage: Freed prisoners trample on clothes the occupation forced them to wear, which bore Israeli symbols and phrases.
Freed Palestinian prisoner meets her children in Khan Younis
Asmaa Shatat, a Palestinian prisoner who was released along with more than 40 Palestinian minors and women into Gaza today, has been met by her children in Khan Younis.
Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency has verified the footage below of Shatat and her children crying while embracing each other.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGlCc_qs54O
Palestinian boy meets father for first time following prisoner release
We have been reporting on joyous scenes in the occupied West Bank over recent hours after Israeli authorities began releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners as part of the ceasefire deal.
At one reunion in the city of Jenin, footage published by the Quds News Network shows freed prisoner Louay Saabneh meeting his son Jabal for the first time after several years of incarceration.
اعتقل وهو جَنين.. لقاء الأسير المحرر لؤي صعابنة من جنين بطفله جبل لأول مرة pic.twitter.com/HD41J6X1Mi
— شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) February 27, 2025







