39 Palestinian captives were released on Sunday from Israeli occupation detention centers in exchange for the resistance’s release of 13 of its occupation detainees as part of the temporary truce agreement on its third day.
78 captives were liberated from the Israeli occupation detention centers during the past two days in exchange for the resistance’s release of 26 of its occupation detainees.
The resistance announced that it seeks to extend the truce after the end of the four-day period through serious research to increase the number of released detainees.
The occupation forces suppressed the families and journalists present in the vicinity of the “Ofer” military prison, west of Ramallah, while they were waiting for the captives, by shooting them with live bullets, rubber-coated metal bullets and poisonous tear gas bombs, which led to the injury of a number of them, including a journalist.
The temporary truce agreement in the Gaza Strip entered into force on Friday morning, 48 days after the brutal Israeli aggression that resulted in the death of about 15,000 Palestinians and the injury of more than 36,000.
Leen Al Salman