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Dozens of launched Palestinian prisoners are aged between 16 and 20, new information exhibits

By Editorial Board Published October 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Dozens of launched Palestinian prisoners are aged between 16 and 20, new information exhibits

Dozens of the Palestinian prisoners launched on Monday are aged between 16 and 20, with no less than two of their 70s, new information exhibits.

Buses carrying the freed prisoners arrived within the West Financial institution and the Gaza Strip.

They’re the primary of 1,968 prisoners launched by Israel after a ceasefire deal was struck with Hamas.

Of the 1,718 arrested after the struggle started, it exhibits two are of their 70s, 20 of their 60s, 67 of their 50s and 226 of their 40s.

300 and 83 are of their 30s, 383 of their 20s and 40 are aged between 16 and 20.

Not less than 5 of these launched have birthdays on Monday.

There are additionally 250 Palestinians who have been serving life sentences, lengthy sentences or anticipated to be sentenced to life imprisonment.

Dozens of launched Palestinian prisoners are aged between 16 and 20, new information exhibits

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Donald Trump signed the peace deal on Monday. Pic: Sky Information

Of those, 157 belonged to Fatah, 65 to Hamas, 16 to Islamic Jihad, 11 to Fashionable Entrance and one to Democratic Entrance.

Three have been arrested within the Eighties, with the latest arrest on 11 March.

Not less than 154 of the Palestinians shall be deported to Egypt from the West Financial institution as a part of the deal.

Many are members of Hamas and the Fatah faction, who have been imprisoned over shootings, bombings or different assaults that killed or tried to kill Israelis, together with others convicted on lesser prices.

They’ll return to the West Financial institution, Gaza or be deported elsewhere.

It follows the settlement of a brand new peace plan struck between Israel and Hamas following greater than two years of struggle.

As a part of the deal, 20 Israeli hostages held by Hamas have been launched. Coffins of lifeless hostages have been additionally handed over.

US President Donald Trump, who signed the settlement on Monday, informed Israel’s parliament: “The skies are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still and the sun rises on a Holy Land that is finally at peace.”

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