Palestinian waits to hug her father for the primary time

Wyre Davies

BBC Information

Reporting fromRamallah, West Financial institution
BBC Sisters Hedaya and RaghadBBC

Raghad, proper, and her sister Hedaya had been on the brink of meet their father

After a delay of a number of hours, there have been jubilant scenes right here in Ramallah the place round 60 Palestinian prisoners had been free of Israeli detention into the arms of their overjoyed family members.

Amongst these launched and tasting freedom for the primary time in 22 years was 47-year-old Hussain Nassar, who was arrested in 2003 for participating within the second Palestinian Intifada, or rebellion.

There to satisfy him had been his daughters, 22-old Hedaya and Raghad, who’s 21. Each had been dressed within the hanging conventional pink and black attire from Nablus, their hometown.

The youthful daughter had earlier advised me that it was unimaginable to explain dwelling for therefore lengthy with out her dad.

“That is the primary time I’ll contact him. I’ll hug him. I can’t categorical my emotions.”

Nearly shaking with the joy of assembly her father, she stated “the Israelis arrested him when my mum was pregnant with me. I really feel like that is the primary time I’ll know what it is prefer to have a father!”

‘Two extra males carried aloft’ – BBC’s Wyre Davies in Ramallah

Among the many 110 Palestinian prisoners launched at this stage, of what’s nonetheless a fragile ceasefire, had been a number of girls and kids – the youngest of them 15 years previous.

A few of them had been accused of comparatively minor offences, others had not been convicted or formally charged.

However 21 prisoners convicted of probably the most severe offences, together with homicide, weren’t allowed by Israel to return residence to the Palestinian Territories and had been exiled to Egypt or neighbouring nations.

One senior determine who was not despatched into exile, regardless of being convicted for his involvement within the deaths of a number of Israelis, was Zakaria Zubeidi.

The previous commander within the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades was one in all a number of detainees carried aloft by jubilant supporters by means of the streets close to Ramallah’s civic centre.

It was a scene, like the sooner Hamas present of power in Gaza, that can irk many Israelis and undoubtedly result in renewed calls from some right-wing politicians for the struggle in opposition to Hamas in Gaza to renew after this preliminary six-week part of the ceasefire is over.

Reuters Zakaria Zubeidi who was convicted for his involvement in the deaths of several Israelis carried aloft in RamallahReuters

Zakaria Zubeidi was convicted for his involvement within the deaths of a number of Israelis

For the governor of Ramallah and El Bireh, Dr Leila Abu Ghanam, this homecoming for therefore many former prisoners was an event to rejoice.

However she had combined feelings as Israeli army operations intensify within the northern a part of the occupied West Financial institution and the Gaza ceasefire remains to be underneath pressure.

“All Palestinians are blissful concerning the launch of the prisoners however we’re unhappy about what is occurring within the provinces at this very second. Moms at the moment, regardless of how blissful they’re for the discharge of their kids, are additionally unhappy for these moms who’ve misplaced their houses and kids.”

At this time was one in all only a few days, whereas masking this intractable battle, that I’ve seen so many blissful faces amongst each Palestinians and Israelis.

It has been a horrible, harmful struggle that has shattered so many lives.

Governor Ghanam accused the Israeli authorities of not being concerned with peace. “However we do not lose hope,” she stated, smiling. “If we had misplaced hope, Palestinians would have ended 75 years in the past.”

The following batch of prisoner releases in trade for Israeli hostages ought to occur on Saturday.

Watch: Chaos and celebrations as eight hostages launched by Hamas

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