A second group of captives were released by Hamas late Saturday night in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel after United Nations' aid trucks reached northern Gaza.
Despite the four-day ceasefire, Al Jazeera reported Israeli forces were warning Gazans from heading north. A Palestinian journalist said on Sunday IDF forces were arresting and shooting Palestinians in northern Gaza.
Israel is arresting Palestinians and shooting at them on the ground in the north of Gaza. No one is able to get count of those being detained or shot because there is no media or civil defense or medics.
— Mariam Barghouti مريم البرغوثي (@MariamBarghouti) November 26, 2023
This is while the ceasefire is ongoing mind ya'll.
Around 39 Palestinians - six women and 33 minors - were freed from Israeli prisons and reunited with their families on Saturday.
Even after the releases, more than 8,000 Palestinians remain in Israeli custody, including more than 2,200 administrative detainees held without charge or trial, reported Al Jazeera, adding that Israel has also continued to arrest more Palestinians in daily raids on the occupied West Bank, even as it releases others.
Among the captives released by Hamas were 13 Israelis and four Thai nationals.
A Palestinian official familiar with the diplomatic moves said Hamas would continue the truce, the first halt in fighting since October 7, when Israel launched an air and military invasion into Gaza following Hamas surprise raid claiming 1,200 lives and taking around 240 persons captives.
Israel's seige, relentless bombardment and on ground offensive killed over 14,800 Palestinians in Gaza, majority of them women, children and the elderly, besides injuring and displacing thousands of people.
A nurse from Gaza's Indonesian Hospital has recounted a harrowing encounter with the Israeli army during their advance into the facility.
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) November 26, 2023
Medical personnel, easily identified by their uniforms, were specifically targeted for arrest pic.twitter.com/IkETXDuq1R
Saturday's swap follows the previous day's initial release of 13 Israeli captives by Hamas in return for the release of 39 Palestinian women and teenagers from Israeli prisons.
Meanwhile, at least six Palestinians were killed in occupied West Bank on Sunday as deadly raids by the Israeli military forces continued over the weekend.
Besides, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said that Israeli Occupation Forces were preventing emergency medical teams and ambulances from reaching injured persons in Jenin. It further stated that Israeli forces had besieged two hospitals in the area.
🚨🚑 IOF obstruct and prevent the PRCS emergency medical services teams from reaching the injured, continuously inspecting the ambulance vehicles. They are also besieging both Jenin Governmental Hospital and Ibn Sina Hospital.#Jenin#NotATarget#IHL https://t.co/HJPkAwD9eN pic.twitter.com/JNixAPxAzh
— PRCS (@PalestineRCS) November 25, 2023
Since October 7, Israeli forces have killed at least 229 Palestinians, including 52 children, and arrested more than 3,000 people in occupied West Bank, reported Al Jazeera.
In Gaza, the United Nations said 61 trucks equipped with medical supplies, food and water had reached northern Gaza while another 200 trucks had been dispatched from Nitzana, Israel.
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) 187 of these had made it past the border.
Aid trucks waiting to get through the Israeli checkpoint between the south and the north. The trucks are headed to provide aid to people in Gaza city and the north areas. pic.twitter.com/oOFnfQRbI3
— MoTaz (@azaizamotaz9) November 25, 2023
The OCHA added that 11 ambulances, three coaches and a flatbed were delivered to Al-Shifa hospital, which had been raided and besieged by Israeli forces. The UN agency stated that these vehicles were to "assist with evacuations".
First footage of the trail of destruction at Shifa hospital at the hands of the Israeli Colonial Forces. #Gaza pic.twitter.com/B2wm3eAOLE
— Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@RamAbdu) November 25, 2023
“The longer the pause lasts, the more aid humanitarian agencies will be able to send in and across Gaza,” added OCHA, thanking the Palestinian and Egyptian Red Crescent groups.
Another 39 Palestinian prisioners are due to be released from Israeli prisons today while 13 people held captive in Gaza are also scheduled to be released, according to Al Jazeera.
How to prioritize releases
The deal risked being derailed when Hamas fighters said on Saturday they were delaying releases until Israel met all truce conditions, including committing to let aid trucks into northern Gaza.
Saving the deal took a day of high-stakes diplomacy mediated by Qatar and Egypt, a process US President Joe Biden joined, calling Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
Hamas spokesperson Osama Hamdan said only 65 of 340 aid trucks that had entered Gaza since Friday had reached northern Gaza, or "less than half of what Israel agreed on".
Al-Qassam Brigades, an armed Hamas wing, also said Israel had failed to respect terms for the release of Palestinian prisoners that factored in their time in detention.
Qatari foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said there had been "a lot of discussion" on how and whom to prioritise for release and that a key criterion for the Palestinian side was the length of time spent in Israeli prisons.
"We are now hopeful that, with the second or the third day of this pause, we would be able to hash out a lot of these details," he told CNN.
Israel has said the ceasefire could be extended if Hamas continued to release at least 10 captives a day. A Palestinian source has said up to 100 captives could go free.
'Complete ceasefire'
Meanwhile, protesters around the world called for a complete ceasefire and an end to Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people.
Addressing a rally on Sunday, Jamaat-e-Islami emir Sirajul Haq said that if we don't save our Palestinian brothers then the doors of heaven wouldn't open for us. He said he was ready to sacrifice his life for the Palestinian cause.
کوٹ موڑ: امیر جماعت اسلامی سراج الحق خوشحال پاکستان کارواں سے خطاب کر رہے ہیں pic.twitter.com/tMKy83iQaI
— Jamaat e Islami Pakistan (@JIPOfficial) November 26, 2023
In London, thousands of protesters marched on Saturday demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
The demonstrators waved pro-Palestinian banners, placards and shouted slogans as they walked through central London to the Houses of Parliament at Westminister.
It was the largest pro-Palestinian protest held in London since October 7.
London now. The message from the people of Britian is loud and clear: in our thousands in our millions until #fullceasefire, until #justice and until #peace!@PSCupdates pic.twitter.com/XaSmMA3qIc
— Husam Zomlot (@hzomlot) November 25, 2023
People of Gaza need a permanent ceasefire, wrote Palestinian journalist Motaz Azaiza on X, formerly Twitter. "We want to live," he added.
People in Gaza have already suffered a lot, and this war destroyed everything. People are really suffering and it’s going to take a very long time to fix what’s been damaged, but something’s will never be fixed.
— MoTaz (@azaizamotaz9) November 26, 2023
There is much hurt, you can see it in people’s eyes.
We need a… pic.twitter.com/9GbpE6cuQM
Videos and images of a pro-Palestine demonstration in Melbourne, Australia city could be seen circulating on social media depicting hundreds demanding an end to the war in Gaza.
“Ceasefire now,” demonstrators chanted. Several people, including local politicians, spoke at the demonstration, denouncing Israel’s bombardment in the besieged enclave.
“Supporting the Palestinian desire to resist 75 years of colonisation is a call on all of us,” one speaker said, reported Al Jazeera.
Crowd is building at the state library for week 7 in solidarity with Palestine. Commentary to follow once things start. pic.twitter.com/yCLUHgVgYR
— Matt (@MattH093) November 26, 2023
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