Gaza - Saba:
Today, Thursday, the Palestinian resistance handed over the three Zionist prisoners to the Red Cross, as part of the third batch of the first phase of the Al-Aqsa Flood prisoner exchange deal, in addition to five Thai workers.
Crowds of people attended the two handover squares, north and south of the Gaza Strip, in front of the house of the martyr leader Yahya Sinwar in Khan Yunis, where the flags of the resistance were raised.
Al-Mayadeen confirmed that the Palestinians raised pictures of the martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and the leader of the Ansar Allah movement in Yemen, Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, and pictures of resistance leaders from Lebanon to Yemen.
In the details, the Palestinian resistance handed over the prisoner Agam Berger to the Red Cross from among the rubble of destroyed houses in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip.. The Zionist enemy "army" announced the receipt of Berger.
The resistance handed over the prisoners, Arbil Yehud and Jadi Moses, from in front of the house of the martyr Sinwar in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, in addition to five Thai prisoners.
The spokesman for the Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, Abu Ataya, said that the brigades are participating with the Qassam Brigades and the Al-Quds Brigades in the handover operation from in front of the house of the martyr Yahya Sinwar, and the Mujahideen Brigades are also participating in the handover, according to what the spokesman for the brigades, Abu Bilal, announced.
The military wings of the Palestinian resistance factions presented a military parade in Khan Younis, before handing over the prisoners, amidst the popular crowds.
Shortly before the handover of the prisoners Yehud and Moses from in front of the house of the martyr Sinwar, the war media of the Al-Quds Brigades published scenes of the preparations for the operation.
In exchange for the Zionist prisoners, the enemy will release 110 Palestinian prisoners from its prisons today, as part of the exchange operations stipulated in the ceasefire agreement, according to what the Palestinian Prisoners Club announced yesterday, Wednesday.
The Prisoners Club explained in a statement that 32 of the prisoners who will be released are sentenced to life imprisonment, 48 have varying prison sentences, and 30 minors.
The released prisoners are expected to arrive in Ramallah around noon (10:00 GMT), and 20 of them will be deported, similar to what happened in previous releases, according to the Prisoners Club.
The Prisoners and Freed Prisoners Affairs Authority noted that prisoner Zakaria al-Zubaidi, one of the leaders of the Freedom Tunnel operation, will be among those released, while the enemy's media revealed that al-Zubaidi will be deported from Jenin camp.
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