The occupied West Bank city of Ramallah erupted in joy on Saturday afternoon as Palestinians welcomed 114 prisoners, including many serving life sentences, who were released from Israeli prison as part of a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel in Gaza.
Those released during exchange for hostages include 121 serving life sentences for terror attacks that killed dozens; 70 of the released are exiled to Egypt
Thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank city of Ramallah have celebrated the arrival of buses carrying dozens of prisoners released as part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Israel’s defense minister has announced a series of raids that he says are targeting “terrorism” in the occupied West Bank, as Palestinian officials warned of a “man-made disaster.”
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinians celebrate as buses filled with prisoners released in ceasefire arrive in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
As Palestinian prisoners poured off coaches, the air was punched and cheers rang out. Many seemed exhausted and haggard after long years in prison.
Mediator Qatar has announced that an agreement has been reached to release an Israeli civilian hostage and allow Palestinians to return to northern Gaza
A hundred Palestinian prisoners released this Saturday by Israel arrived in Ramallah, where a reception center was set up for their arrival. Hundreds of people, including family members, gathered to greet them,
The director of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the occupied West Bank confirmed that the humanitarian and security situation in northern West Bank has seriously deteriorated in recent weeks.
Palestinian woman Latifa Abu Hamid said she was filled with "indescribable joy" when she heard that her three sons had been freed from Israeli prisons, even though they had been forced into exile.The three released Saturday were among dozens of inmates freed in exchange for Israeli hostages held by Gaza militants,