'Israeli police' raid homes of released prisoners to prevent celebrations

Palestine

Published: 2023-11-24 21:31

Last Updated: 2024-04-27 06:34


'Israeli police' raid homes of released prisoners to prevent celebrations
'Israeli police' raid homes of released prisoners to prevent celebrations

Israeli Occupation police raided several towns in occupied Jerusalem to prevent any celebratory events welcoming the released prisoners as part of the exchange deal, according to sources reported by Roya's correspondent.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) reportedly seized desserts from the home of the released prisoner Amani Al-Hashem's family in Beit Hanina in Jerusalem.

The IOF had previously stormed Hashem's family home in Beit Hanina, north of occupied Jerusalem.

Additionally, they also raided the homes of the families of the released prisoners Zaina Abdo and Marah Bakir in Beit Hanina.

Israeli Occupation police suppressed hundreds of Palestinians, relatives of the soon-to-be-released prisoners in the prisoner exchange deal, using tear gas canisters near Ofer Prison.

On another note, Hebrew media reported that the Israeli Occupation's Itamar Ben-Gvir, requested Israeli Occupation police to cover all vehicles transporting the released Palestinian prisoners to prevent Palestinians from taking 'victory photos.'

Ben-Gvir issued instructions to prohibit any signs of joy and celebration upon the return of the prisoners after completing the prisoner exchange deal with Hamas.