Narration of Israeli prisoners of meeting with Yahya al-Sanwar
The recently released Israeli prisoners of Hamas say that the head of Hamas, Yahya al-Sinwar, met them in Gaza and said that they will not be harassed. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the Hebrew newspaper Yediot Aharanot wrote that a number of Israeli prisoners who have returned to occupied Palestine during the past few days as part of the prisoner exchange agreement, have reported a meeting with Hamas leader Yahya al-Sanwar in Gaza.
According to this newspaper, Yahya al-Sanwar met these prisoners in a tunnel in the early days of the war and told them: “Welcome, I am Yahya al-Sanwar, you are in a safe place. you are and nothing will happen to you”.
On the other hand, one of the female prisoners named “Daniyal Aloni” wrote a letter from herself and her daughter named “Amelia” to the forces of Ezzeddin al-Qassam and He thanked them for their completely humane and kind behavior.
He wrote in Ibn Nameh: “To the generals who were with me in recent weeks. I sincerely appreciate you from the bottom of my heart. I thank you for your extraordinary humanity towards my daughter Amelia”.
He stated that al-Qassam forces were like parents to this Israeli girl, and said: “She considers all of you her friends. Knows, not only a friend, but a real helper. Thank you so much for the many hours you have been like a coach to her.” Children should not be captured, but thanks to you and other honorable people we met along the way, my daughter considers herself the queen of Gaza. In this long journey, every person or commander we met treated him with love and interest. I am forever indebted to you; Because he got out of here without any mental shock.
The Israeli prisoner wrote in the end: I wish in this world, the destiny was such that we would be friends for each other. I wish health and safety to all of you and your families.
Before this, several other captives had also talked to the Israeli media about the good behavior of Hamas towards them; One of them, Yochavid Lifshitz, an 85-year-old Israeli woman who was taken hostage by Hamas during the Al-Aqsa storm operation and was released on November 1, spoke to reporters at the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and explained her story of being held captive by Hamas. It was said that they have treated their prisoners well and kindly and no harassment was noticed by them.
The Al-Qassam Brigades – the military branch of the Hamas movement – announced last evening that in The framework of the humanitarian ceasefire and in line with the third stage of the exchange of prisoners, 13 Israeli prisoners, three Thai prisoners and one Russian prisoner have been handed over to the Red Cross. It has entered the implementation phase on Friday morning local time (3rd of Azar). This ceasefire lasted for 4 days and today it was extended for another two days.
This ceasefire was implemented in order to send relief aid to the Gaza Strip and exchange prisoners. So far, two stages of the exchange of prisoners have been carried out with the help of the Red Cross forces.
The news agency of the Self-Governing Organization says that after the declaration of a ceasefire, the Israeli forces will return the 1.7 million Palestinian refugees who went to the south during the war. Gaza did not allow them to go to their homes, nor does it allow them to search for their missing family members under the rubble; Houses, most of which were either completely or partially destroyed during the war in the north or center of the Gaza Strip.
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