A Palestinian prisoner scheduled to be released under a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas assaulted a female guard before being detained and detained.
A Palestinian prisoner who was due to be released as part of the Israeli-Israeli ceasefire agreement. Hamas attacked a female guard during preparations for the release of prisoners, a spokesman for the Israel Prison Service said Saturday evening.
Other prison officers subdued prisonerand the security guard was provided with medical assistance on the spot.
The prisoner was subsequently transferred into custody and questioned by Israeli police.
Quantity Palestinian security prisoners Israel's release in exchange for the return of 48 hostages, 20 of whom are still alive, is the lowest ratio agreed to in decades. Walla This was reported on Friday evening.
Walla learned that the security forces' final list of prisoners included 195 prisoners serving life sentences, and only 60 of them were Hamas militants. For comparison, as part of the Gilad Shalit deal, 450 Hamas militants were released, including prisoners who carried out large-scale terrorism against the State of Israel.
Gilad Shalit and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (photo: STUART WEISS)
The 1,700 Gaza prisoners who will be released will not be the terrorists who carried out the October 7, 2023 raid, and the release of Hamas militants has been limited as much as possible.
Which prisoners are being released?
Jihad A-Karim Azziz Rom, a terrorist involved in the lynching of IDF reservists Vadim Norzich and Yosef Avraami in 2000 and the kidnapping and murder of Yuri Gushchin in 2001, is to be released as part of the Gaza peace agreement. Maariv reported early Friday morning after the Israeli government approved the deal.
Rom, who was 26 years old at the time of the lynching, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Gushchin, plus an additional 20 years for his role in the murder of two reservists.
Baher Badr, one of the terrorists responsible for the 2004 Tsirifina suicide bombing, is also reportedly due to be released. Bader was sentenced to 11 life sentences.
Israel has reportedly refused to release child killers, lifers who have served less than ten years in prison, and those described as “symbols of terrorism.”
Daniel Greiman-Kennard, Amir Bobot and Jerusalem Post staff contributed to this report.