Turkey Receives New Batch of Released Prisoners Exiled Under the Recent Exchange Deal
SadaNews - Turkey has received a new batch of released Palestinian prisoners who were forcibly exiled by the Israeli occupation as part of the terms of the recent exchange deal.
The Prisoners' Media Office reported that this group includes ten released individuals with lengthy sentences, whom the occupation conditioned their exile from their homes and families in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem in exchange for their freedom, emphasizing a policy of forced displacement that it pursues against the Palestinians.
The list of the released individuals arriving in Turkey includes several prisoners, namely: Salman Abu Eid, Ahmad Obeid, Majdi Al-Ajuli, Hashim Al-Sous, Taha Al-Shakhsheer, Abdul Moneim Taemeh, Ibrahim Al-Masri, Ashraf Al-Wawi, Nael Yaseen, and Fadi Naifa.
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