Wed 30-April-2025

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Sinwar: we will free all captives

Freed Hamas leader Yahya al-Sinwar who was freed today as part of the prisoner exchange deal said upon his arrival in Gaza that he will work for the release of all Palestinian captives.

Freed captives arrive to Gaza and Ramallah

Hundreds of freed captives arrived at noon Tuesday into the Gaza Strip as the implementation of the first phase of the prisoner exchange deal reaches the final stage.

Shalit: Hamas treated me well

The Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit has told the Egyptian TV in an interview shortly after his release from Gaza that Hamas treated him well during his five years captivity.

Mishaal to address a press conference on exchange deal

Political bureau chairman of Hamas Khaled Mishaal is to address a press conference in Cairo on Tuesday evening to talk about the prisoners’ exchange deal.

Shalit in Egypt

The captured Israeli soldier in Gaza Gilad Shalit was officially delivered to Egypt on Tuesday a source close to the Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas said.

Abu Zuhri: Exchange deal progressing well

Hamas spokesman Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri has said that steps of the exchange deal between Hamas and Israel were progressing as planned.

Resheq: Three private jets to carry banished prisoners

Qatari Syrian and Turkish jets have landed in Cairo in preparation for carrying the 40 freed Palestinian prisoners in the exchange deal between Hamas and Israel who are going to be banished.

Arouri: we are awaiting the Israeli reply regarding the nine female captives

Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri said that his movement submitted to the occupation a list of 9 female captives who were excluded from the exchange list to be included.

Occupation carried out 31 demolitions in Jerusalem in 2011

Maqdisi organisation published on Monday a report about home demolitions in Jerusalem since the start of 2011 which the occupation authorities carried out or ordered the owners to carry out.

Main mission of collaborators in Gaza was to find out whereabouts of Shalit

A security source in Gaza said that 95% of occupation’s collaborators in the Gaza Strip were tasked primarily with gathering intelligence on the whereabouts of IOF soldier Gilad Shalit.