Israeli Forces Release 10 Palestinian Prisoners
The released individuals, dressed in gray trousers and sporting T-shirts, were transported to a hospital in Deir al-Balah, a central town in Gaza, where they were joyfully reunited with their families.
ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – Israeli forces released 10 Palestinian prisoners on Friday—a significant gesture marking the first such release since fighting resumed in mid-March after the breakdown of a ceasefire.
The released individuals, dressed in gray trousers and sporting T-shirts, were transported to a hospital in Deir al-Balah, a central town in Gaza, where they were joyfully reunited with their families. The emotional scenes offered a glimmer of humanity and hope during prolonged hardship.
This development follows a period of mass detentions after Hamas's Oct. 7 offensive. Although Israel has sporadically released detainees during the conflict, Friday’s release is particularly notable as it comes after weeks of resumed hostilities.
While the Israeli military has not issued a formal statement, army and prison authorities affirmed their commitment to legal standards, stating they would investigate any alleged violations and uphold the law in their treatment of prisoners.
For families in Gaza, this release is more than a political act—it’s a deeply personal moment of relief and reunion.
