300 names are among the list of Palestinian prisoners that will potentially be freed in the upcoming series of exchange deals. Of these 300, 79 of them are from Al-Quds, the eternal capital of Palestine.
In the first stage, 150 Palestinian prisoners are set to be freed (in order of time spent in prison) in exchange for 50 non-soldier women and children settlers held in #Gaza. For each 10 additional settler women and children prisoners released, 30 Palestinian women and child prisoners are set be liberated.
Among the women prisoners who are included in the list:
- Israa Ja'abis, abducted in 2015, with amputations and burns as a result of a car malfunction. She was sentenced for 11 years after being accused of planning an operation by the IOF, who refused to give her aid.
- Hanan Barghouti, sister of the longest held Palestinian prisoner, Nael Barghouti.
- Zaina Abdou, 18 years old, abducted in September due to "incitement."
- Yasmine Shaaban, sentenced to six years in September after previously spending five years.
- Marah Bakir, imprisoned since 2015 when she was 15, the representative of the women prisoners who has been held in solitary confinement for the last 40 days.
- Nufuz Hammad, 16 years old, imprisoned for 12 years two weeks ago, charged with stabbing a settler in 2021.
- Fatima Shaheen and Itaf Jaredat, who went on a heroic hunger strike this summer, subjected to abuse and transfers.
- Azhar Assaf, imprisoned for a year, with 70% of her nervous system damaged.
- Wilaa Tanaja, the daughter of freed prisoner Latifa Abu Dhra', who was imprisoned for 25 years.
- Maysoon Al-Jabali, the "dean of the women prisoners," imprisoned for 8 years and sentenced for 15.
In the first stage, 150 Palestinian prisoners are set to be freed (in order of time spent in prison) in exchange for 50 non-soldier women and children settlers held in #Gaza. For each 10 additional settler women and children prisoners released, 30 Palestinian women and child prisoners are set be liberated.
Among the women prisoners who are included in the list:
- Israa Ja'abis, abducted in 2015, with amputations and burns as a result of a car malfunction. She was sentenced for 11 years after being accused of planning an operation by the IOF, who refused to give her aid.
- Hanan Barghouti, sister of the longest held Palestinian prisoner, Nael Barghouti.
- Zaina Abdou, 18 years old, abducted in September due to "incitement."
- Yasmine Shaaban, sentenced to six years in September after previously spending five years.
- Marah Bakir, imprisoned since 2015 when she was 15, the representative of the women prisoners who has been held in solitary confinement for the last 40 days.
- Nufuz Hammad, 16 years old, imprisoned for 12 years two weeks ago, charged with stabbing a settler in 2021.
- Fatima Shaheen and Itaf Jaredat, who went on a heroic hunger strike this summer, subjected to abuse and transfers.
- Azhar Assaf, imprisoned for a year, with 70% of her nervous system damaged.
- Wilaa Tanaja, the daughter of freed prisoner Latifa Abu Dhra', who was imprisoned for 25 years.
- Maysoon Al-Jabali, the "dean of the women prisoners," imprisoned for 8 years and sentenced for 15.
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
"Do not consider those who are killed in the way of Allah, as dead. Rather, they are alive, but you perceive [it] not."
With the highest expressions of pride and honor, and with further submission to Allah's decree and destiny, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) exalts to our steadfast Palestinian people, to the masses of our Arab and Islamic nation, and to the brotherly Lebanese and Turkish peoples, four martyrs from Lebanon and Turkey, who ascended in a treacherous zionist bombardment on south Lebanon, on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, while they were engaged in their duty of solidarity, support, and relief for our Palestinian people, who are facing a brutal zionist aggression and a genocide in the Gaza Strip. They are:
- Martyr Ahmad Awad, of Lebanese nationality
- Martyr Bilal Ozturk, of Turkish nationality
- Martyr Khaled Minawi, of Lebanese nationality
- Martyr Yaqoub Ardal, of Turkish nationality
As we pray for the souls of these heroic martyrs who expressed their love for Al-Aqsa, Al-Quds, and Palestine, and their zeal for their brothers in the Gaza Strip, who through their sacrifice embodied the pulse of our Arab and Islamic nation, we affirm that the targeting of them by the Nazi zionist occupation will not deter the youth of our nation and the free people of the world from continuing to support and show solidarity with our Palestinian people and their just cause, until the expulsion of the Nazi occupation from our land and our holy sites, foremost among them Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first Qibla of Muslims and the path of our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
Allah is Greatest, and victory to our cause, our prisoners, our people, and our nation. It is a jihad of vitory or martyrdom.
Islamic Resistance Movement - Hamas
Wednesday: 08 Jumada Al-Awwal 1445 AH
Corresponding to: November 22, 2023 AD
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful,
"Do not consider those who are killed in the way of Allah, as dead. Rather, they are alive, but you perceive [it] not."
With the highest expressions of pride and honor, and with further submission to Allah's decree and destiny, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) exalts to our steadfast Palestinian people, to the masses of our Arab and Islamic nation, and to the brotherly Lebanese and Turkish peoples, four martyrs from Lebanon and Turkey, who ascended in a treacherous zionist bombardment on south Lebanon, on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, while they were engaged in their duty of solidarity, support, and relief for our Palestinian people, who are facing a brutal zionist aggression and a genocide in the Gaza Strip. They are:
- Martyr Ahmad Awad, of Lebanese nationality
- Martyr Bilal Ozturk, of Turkish nationality
- Martyr Khaled Minawi, of Lebanese nationality
- Martyr Yaqoub Ardal, of Turkish nationality
As we pray for the souls of these heroic martyrs who expressed their love for Al-Aqsa, Al-Quds, and Palestine, and their zeal for their brothers in the Gaza Strip, who through their sacrifice embodied the pulse of our Arab and Islamic nation, we affirm that the targeting of them by the Nazi zionist occupation will not deter the youth of our nation and the free people of the world from continuing to support and show solidarity with our Palestinian people and their just cause, until the expulsion of the Nazi occupation from our land and our holy sites, foremost among them Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first Qibla of Muslims and the path of our Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.
Allah is Greatest, and victory to our cause, our prisoners, our people, and our nation. It is a jihad of vitory or martyrdom.
Islamic Resistance Movement - Hamas
Wednesday: 08 Jumada Al-Awwal 1445 AH
Corresponding to: November 22, 2023 AD
π¨ Displaced and wounded Gazans continue to be targeted by the criminal and US-backed IOF.
The Red Crescent reported that, for over five hours, a convoy evacuating the wounded from Al-Shifa Hospital remains at an IOF checkpoint separating the north from the south. IOF soldiers are obstructing its passage and searching the ambulances, endangering the lives of the wounded and sick. The IOF has reportedly arrested a large number of displaced Gazans at such checkpoints, such as the one south of Al-Zaytoun.
Another bus, transporting wounded and displaced Gazans to Khan Younis in the south was evacuated by the IOF.
Further, two more martyrs ascended from among the hundreds evacuated from Indonesian Hospital in northern #Gaza, during their long journey to the south. The IOF also abducted five displaced Gazans during the trip.
Meanwhile, IOF warplanes launched a heavy series of airstrikes on Shujaiyeh, and Jabalia northern #Gaza. A number of martyrs ascended in strikes on homes in Nusseirat camp, central #Gaza. Artillery shelling continues to target Khan Younis in southern #Gaza.
The Red Crescent reported that, for over five hours, a convoy evacuating the wounded from Al-Shifa Hospital remains at an IOF checkpoint separating the north from the south. IOF soldiers are obstructing its passage and searching the ambulances, endangering the lives of the wounded and sick. The IOF has reportedly arrested a large number of displaced Gazans at such checkpoints, such as the one south of Al-Zaytoun.
Another bus, transporting wounded and displaced Gazans to Khan Younis in the south was evacuated by the IOF.
Further, two more martyrs ascended from among the hundreds evacuated from Indonesian Hospital in northern #Gaza, during their long journey to the south. The IOF also abducted five displaced Gazans during the trip.
Meanwhile, IOF warplanes launched a heavy series of airstrikes on Shujaiyeh, and Jabalia northern #Gaza. A number of martyrs ascended in strikes on homes in Nusseirat camp, central #Gaza. Artillery shelling continues to target Khan Younis in southern #Gaza.
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Imprisoned leader Sheikh Maher Al-Akhras sent a message from his cell to Al-Manar, a channel that is part of the resistance media network, from "a steadfast people that will not be broken."
Sheikh Maher expresses his confidence in the impending victory, taking lessons from the victory of Lebanon when the heroes of the south expelled the zionist occupation and wiped their noses in the dust again just a few years later.
Maher is a firm believer in the unity of the resistance and the approach of the resistance axis, as can be seen in the linked videos: "We raise our children to love Palestine and to love those who love Palestine, to love the resistance and the resistance fighters."
"They are trying to silence me, just as they silenced Sheikh Khader Adnan." Maher faces repeated assassination threats from the the zionist prison service.
10 days ago, Sheikh Maher suspended his hunger strike on the 23rd day after baseless charges were brought against him. His court session is set for October 26th. #FreeThemAll
Sheikh Maher expresses his confidence in the impending victory, taking lessons from the victory of Lebanon when the heroes of the south expelled the zionist occupation and wiped their noses in the dust again just a few years later.
Maher is a firm believer in the unity of the resistance and the approach of the resistance axis, as can be seen in the linked videos: "We raise our children to love Palestine and to love those who love Palestine, to love the resistance and the resistance fighters."
"They are trying to silence me, just as they silenced Sheikh Khader Adnan." Maher faces repeated assassination threats from the the zionist prison service.
10 days ago, Sheikh Maher suspended his hunger strike on the 23rd day after baseless charges were brought against him. His court session is set for October 26th. #FreeThemAll
π¨πΎπͺ Yemeni Armed Forces:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces, with the help of Allah Almighty, launched a batch of cruise missiles at various military targets of the "israeli" entity in Umm Al-Rashrash, south of occupied Palestine.
The Yemeni Armed Forces continue to carry out their military operations until the "israeli" aggression on the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank stops.
And Allah bears witness to what we say.
Sana'a, 9 Jumada Al-Awwal 1445 AH
Corresponding to November 22, 2023
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces, with the help of Allah Almighty, launched a batch of cruise missiles at various military targets of the "israeli" entity in Umm Al-Rashrash, south of occupied Palestine.
The Yemeni Armed Forces continue to carry out their military operations until the "israeli" aggression on the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank stops.
And Allah bears witness to what we say.
Sana'a, 9 Jumada Al-Awwal 1445 AH
Corresponding to November 22, 2023
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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π¨ Missile sirens ring in "Eilat" in southern occupied Palestine.
π¨ Intense armed clashes are taking place now between the Palestinian resistance and IOF in the vicinity of the evacuated Indonesian Hospital and the Sheikh Zayed towers in northern #Gaza.
Additionally, the resistance is confronting an attempted incursion attempt by the IOF on the eastern fence of Khan Younis, southern #Gaza.
Additionally, the resistance is confronting an attempted incursion attempt by the IOF on the eastern fence of Khan Younis, southern #Gaza.
π¨ Martyrs have ascended and a number of injuries were reported due to the occupation's bombing of the Abu Ubaid family home inside the Abu Iskandar neighborhood east of the Sheikh Radwan area in Gaza City.
Occupation aircraft launched a series of strikes around Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza Strip.
The IOF also targeted the Suweidan family home near the Al-Yemen Al-Saeed hospital in Jabalia, northern #Gaza.
Injuries have been reported following an IOF strike targeting of a home in Al-Nusseirat camp, and another one moments ago on Deir Al-Balah, central #Gaza.
Occupation aircraft launched a series of strikes around Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza Strip.
The IOF also targeted the Suweidan family home near the Al-Yemen Al-Saeed hospital in Jabalia, northern #Gaza.
Injuries have been reported following an IOF strike targeting of a home in Al-Nusseirat camp, and another one moments ago on Deir Al-Balah, central #Gaza.
Turkish sources reported that Turkish intelligence thwarted a Mossad plot to kidnap a Palestinian software engineer in Malaysia that had succeeded in developing software to disrupt the "Iron Dome." The intervention took place in Malaysia, preventing the engineer's transfer to "Tel Aviv" last September.
The Mossad attempted several times to lure and kidnap the talented engineer, and they monitored him in Istanbul, later attempting to entire him with job offers with institutions secretly linked to the zionist entity. The Turkish intelligence services became aware of this and alerted the engineer to the danger.
In September, the engineer travelled to Malaysia along with a tracking device placed by Turkish intelligence. After he was kidnapped by a Mossad cell in Malaysia (which has no relations with the zionist entity), the Turkish and Malaysian intelligence coordinated to reach him in the midst of an interrogation. Mossad agents were arrested in both Malaysia and Istanbul in the fallout, whereas the ingenious engineer now lives in a protected home under supervision in Istanbul.
The Mossad attempted several times to lure and kidnap the talented engineer, and they monitored him in Istanbul, later attempting to entire him with job offers with institutions secretly linked to the zionist entity. The Turkish intelligence services became aware of this and alerted the engineer to the danger.
In September, the engineer travelled to Malaysia along with a tracking device placed by Turkish intelligence. After he was kidnapped by a Mossad cell in Malaysia (which has no relations with the zionist entity), the Turkish and Malaysian intelligence coordinated to reach him in the midst of an interrogation. Mossad agents were arrested in both Malaysia and Istanbul in the fallout, whereas the ingenious engineer now lives in a protected home under supervision in Istanbul.
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Footage of the Mossad-affiliated cell in Kuala Lumpur being arrested by Malaysian police.
Malaysian sources report that 11 Mossad agents (forming a cell) were arrested in Malaysia after they abducted a Gazan man who they interrogated for alleged ties toβ¦
Malaysian sources report that 11 Mossad agents (forming a cell) were arrested in Malaysia after they abducted a Gazan man who they interrogated for alleged ties toβ¦
Freed prisoner Aida Al-Masri (22) of Nablus (video) spent seven months in zionist prisons, where she encountered the legendary resilience of fellow women prisoners.
She wrote about them, their aspirations, and their dreams, as the dawn of their freedom approaches with the upcoming prisoner exchange (1/3):
Marah Bakir: "Marah always wished to be released as part of a prisoner exchange deal, rather than alone, leaving behind the responsibility of the girls. She was pregnant at a young age and longed to feel the freedom despite the jailer. Marah will move from solitary confinement to freedom and continue her studies."
Marah has been imprisoned since she was 15 in 2015 and has been held in solitary confinement for 40 days. She is the representative of the female prisoners movement.
Shorouq Duwaiat: "Shorouq was very afraid of the idea that she would have to keep saying goodbye to fellow prisoners after getting used to them and being the last one left. Today, Shorouq won't have to wait any longer than the others; in a few days, she will be among us."
Shorouq, 25, has one of the longest sentences among women. She was sentenced to 16 years in 2014, accused of a stabbing operation.
Malak Suleiman: "Malak wants to go back and start economic projects that she has long thought about for her mother. We once talked about the Maldives, and she wanted to know what it looked like. Soon, she will see it and perhaps even visit."
Malak, 24, has been imprisoned since 2016, when she was 17.
Noorhan Awad: "Noorhan loves the stars and the night sky. She was always happy during nightly cell searches to go out to the yard quickly. Noorhan will soon spend her nights under the sky without bars."
Noorhan entered prison in 2015 at 15, sentenced to 10.5 years in 2015. She was wounded by IOF gunfire after the IOF executed her cousin Hadeel, accusing them of a stabbing operation.
She wrote about them, their aspirations, and their dreams, as the dawn of their freedom approaches with the upcoming prisoner exchange (1/3):
Marah Bakir: "Marah always wished to be released as part of a prisoner exchange deal, rather than alone, leaving behind the responsibility of the girls. She was pregnant at a young age and longed to feel the freedom despite the jailer. Marah will move from solitary confinement to freedom and continue her studies."
Marah has been imprisoned since she was 15 in 2015 and has been held in solitary confinement for 40 days. She is the representative of the female prisoners movement.
Shorouq Duwaiat: "Shorouq was very afraid of the idea that she would have to keep saying goodbye to fellow prisoners after getting used to them and being the last one left. Today, Shorouq won't have to wait any longer than the others; in a few days, she will be among us."
Shorouq, 25, has one of the longest sentences among women. She was sentenced to 16 years in 2014, accused of a stabbing operation.
Malak Suleiman: "Malak wants to go back and start economic projects that she has long thought about for her mother. We once talked about the Maldives, and she wanted to know what it looked like. Soon, she will see it and perhaps even visit."
Malak, 24, has been imprisoned since 2016, when she was 17.
Noorhan Awad: "Noorhan loves the stars and the night sky. She was always happy during nightly cell searches to go out to the yard quickly. Noorhan will soon spend her nights under the sky without bars."
Noorhan entered prison in 2015 at 15, sentenced to 10.5 years in 2015. She was wounded by IOF gunfire after the IOF executed her cousin Hadeel, accusing them of a stabbing operation.
Freed prisoner Aida Al-Masri on fellow women prisoners (2/3):
Itaf Jeradat: "Aunt Umm Al-Muntasir during Ramadan would pray at night at the door, hoping not to spend another Ramadan inside. Her famous words were: 'I want to go back,' and she said to Marah [Bakir], 'You are our leader, take us back.' Aunt Umm Al-Muntasir will go back, and so will her sons, Ghaithallah and Omar."
Itaf, a mother of eight children, was imprisoned in 2021 for allegedly covering up for resistance operation by hiding the weapon. Prevented from lawyer visits and subjected to arbitrary transfer, she underwent a hunger strike this summer.
Israa Jaabis: "Israa was the most engaged with the exchange deal and rumors, analyzing and asking those who knew, interpreting all the girls' dreams as imminent freedom. Israa will soon go back to Mu'tasim."
Isra'a was imprisoned in 2015 after her car malfunctioned while moving furniture. A propane tank exploded, and she requested the help of an zionist policeman, who refused her aid. She was falsely accused of detonating a bomb, and suffers burns all over her body and amputated fingers.
Rawan Abu Ziyada: "Rawan was supposed to be in her ninth and final year and preparing for release. She was afraid of the feeling of being released and leaving the girls behind, but it seems she will witness historic moments and have her joy doubled."
From Ramallah, 29-year-old Rawan was shot in 2015 in Ramallah. Her court sessions were postponed 11 times before a 9 year sentence was issued in 2016.
Aisha Afghani: "Aisha will miss the family gatherings and the morning coffee sessions. She used to get sad if we missed them. She used to call the prisoner about to be released 'shahror' (released in Hebrew). Today, Aisha will be shahror."
In 2019, Aisha, 40 years old and from Al-Quds, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after being jailed in 2016 after being accused of a stabbing operation.
Itaf Jeradat: "Aunt Umm Al-Muntasir during Ramadan would pray at night at the door, hoping not to spend another Ramadan inside. Her famous words were: 'I want to go back,' and she said to Marah [Bakir], 'You are our leader, take us back.' Aunt Umm Al-Muntasir will go back, and so will her sons, Ghaithallah and Omar."
Itaf, a mother of eight children, was imprisoned in 2021 for allegedly covering up for resistance operation by hiding the weapon. Prevented from lawyer visits and subjected to arbitrary transfer, she underwent a hunger strike this summer.
Israa Jaabis: "Israa was the most engaged with the exchange deal and rumors, analyzing and asking those who knew, interpreting all the girls' dreams as imminent freedom. Israa will soon go back to Mu'tasim."
Isra'a was imprisoned in 2015 after her car malfunctioned while moving furniture. A propane tank exploded, and she requested the help of an zionist policeman, who refused her aid. She was falsely accused of detonating a bomb, and suffers burns all over her body and amputated fingers.
Rawan Abu Ziyada: "Rawan was supposed to be in her ninth and final year and preparing for release. She was afraid of the feeling of being released and leaving the girls behind, but it seems she will witness historic moments and have her joy doubled."
From Ramallah, 29-year-old Rawan was shot in 2015 in Ramallah. Her court sessions were postponed 11 times before a 9 year sentence was issued in 2016.
Aisha Afghani: "Aisha will miss the family gatherings and the morning coffee sessions. She used to get sad if we missed them. She used to call the prisoner about to be released 'shahror' (released in Hebrew). Today, Aisha will be shahror."
In 2019, Aisha, 40 years old and from Al-Quds, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after being jailed in 2016 after being accused of a stabbing operation.