70 Palestinian Prisoners Released by Israel Arrive in Egypt Under Ceasefire Deal
On January 25, 2025, seventy Palestinian prisoners were transported from Israel's Ktziot prison in the Negev desert to Egypt as part of a ceasefire agreement related to the ongoing Gaza conflict. The transfer occurred after the release of four Israeli hostages by Hamas militants in Gaza.
According to state-linked Egyptian media, these prisoners will be subjected to medical treatment in Egyptian hospitals. This group's release is part of a broader arrangement involving the release of a total of 200 prisoners. The prisoners include individuals who have been serving life sentences for serious offenses against Israelis and, upon their release, will be permanently expelled from Palestinian territories.
Footage showed prisoners disembarking in grey tracksuits at the Rafah border crossing. Amin Shuman, head of the Palestinian prisoners' affairs committee, stated that after their stay in Egypt, the prisoners will be given the option to relocate to Algeria, Turkey, or Tunisia. One released prisoner expressed joy, describing the moment as "indescribable" while waving from the bus window.
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