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Hamas condemns Israel’s delay in releasing Palestinian prisoners

Prisoner transportation buses Prisoner transportation buses are parked in front of the Ofer military prison located between Ramallah and Beitunia in the occupied West Bank, on January 19, 2025. (AFP Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Feb 23, 2025 12:48 PM

The Palestinian resistance group Hamas condemned on Sunday Israel’s delay in releasing Palestinian prisoners as a “violation” of a Gaza ceasefire and prisoner swap agreement.

Israel was scheduled to let go of 620 prisoners on Saturday in return for six captives freed by Hamas, but Tel Aviv delayed the releases, citing what it called “humiliating hostage handovers.”

“The Israeli claim is false and flimsy, aimed at evading the obligations of the agreement,” Hamas leader Ezzat al-Rishq said in a statement.

The handover ceremonies don’t include any insult to the prisoners but reflect the humane treatment of them.

Hamas leader Ezzat al-Rishq

Israel said that it would delay the releases until the next handover of captives is guaranteed and conducted without what it called “degrading” ceremonies.

“The true humiliation lies in the treatment of Palestinian prisoners during their release, which often involves torture, beating, and deliberate humiliation until the last moment,” Rishq said.

“Palestinian prisoners are released while handcuffed and blindfolded, with their families threatened not to hold any welcoming celebrations for their return.”

A demonstrator holds a blood-stained mask depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
A demonstrator holds a blood-stained mask depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a demonstration in solidarity with Palestinians and calling on Spain to cease exporting arms to Israel, in front of the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, on December 15, 2024. (AFP Photo)

The Hamas leader accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “deliberately sabotaging,” the Gaza agreement, calling it “a clear violation of its terms and demonstrating Israel’s lack of credibility in meeting its commitments.”

Rishq urged mediators and the international community to take responsibility and apply pressure on Israel to honor the agreement and release the prisoners without further delay.

The ceasefire deal took effect last month, halting Israel’s genocidal war, which has killed more than 48,300 victims, mostly women and children, and left the enclave in ruins.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, and then-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, and then-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant attend a vote at the Knesset plenum in Jerusalem, on March 13, 2024. (Courtesy of Flash90)

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants in November for Israeli Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

Last Updated:  Feb 23, 2025 12:48 PM