TEHRAN – Israel has released 90 women and children as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Some were jailed for throwing stones and posting on social media.
The 69 women and 21 children, some as young as 15, freed from Israeli prisons by resistance forces in Gaza include political prisoners who have been subjected to various forms of torture and administrative detention. are.
Here are some of their names and stories.
Tamara Abu Laban
Tamara, 24, was studying to become a medical secretary and worked at the same time until the occupation regime stripped her of both her education and her job.
Tamara’s trial was postponed 10 times before she was sentenced to 16 months for her social media posts.
She is being held in Damon Prison, where her lawyer Hassan Abadi visited her in January 2024.
Abadi said Tamara was subjected to extreme violence, humiliation and sexual abuse, as well as being subjected to repeated strip searches during interrogation, which left her with bruises all over her body.
Jenin Amr
Jenin, 22, was kidnapped by Israeli occupation forces in December 2023 and held in administrative detention without charge or trial. Her administrative detention was extended four times. She was a student at Al-Khalil (also known as Hebron) University.
Kalida Jalal
Among the most prominent prisoners released was Khalida Jalal, 61. The longtime Palestinian scholar and advocate for Palestinian prisoners of war was held in solitary confinement for more than five months.
Khalida is an academic researcher at Birzeit University’s Muwatin Institute. She was scheduled to participate in a conference on imprisonment during the Gaza Genocide on December 27, 2023.
She was arrested at her home the day before the lecture.
Khalida Jalal, who was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council as a candidate of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in the 2006 elections, was repeatedly imprisoned by the occupation regime.
In 2015, she spent 14 months in prison without charges or trial, and several months in administrative detention.
In 2017 she received 20 months of administrative detention and in 2019 she was detained for almost two years.
Ashir Shehada
Ashir Shehada, 18, from occupied Al-Quds, has been in prison since being shot dead by occupation forces in November 2023.
The regime refused to release her in a seven-day prisoner exchange that month, citing her hospitalization.
Yasmin Abu Srou
Yasmin, 26, from the Aida refugee camp in occupied Bethlehem, was abducted on December 23, 2023.
Since then, she has been imprisoned under administrative detention without charge or trial.
Yasmin was first abducted by occupation forces in 2015 as a minor on her way to Eshel Prison to meet her brother Arafa Abu Suroor.
She was jailed for three months, then arrested three more times, including twice in 2018, and is currently imprisoned in administrative detention without charge or trial.
Yasmin’s two brothers, Arafa and Khalil, are both imprisoned by Israel.
Alaa Al Arouri, Fatima Al Arouri, Dalal Al Arouri
On November 21, Alaa al-Arouri, a student at Al-Quds University in Ramallah, was abducted as she was leaving Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Alaa is the daughter of Fatima Al Arouri (47) and the niece of Dalal Al Arouri (52). They are the sisters of martyr Saleh al-Arouri, a prominent leader of the Hamas resistance movement.
The two women have been imprisoned since January 2024 after being abducted from their homes in Ramallah during a raid in the West Bank, days after their brother’s assassination in Lebanon by the Israeli regime.
Fatima Al Rimawi
Fatima, 52, from the occupied West Bank city of Jericho, is president of the Jericho branch of the Palestinian Kindergarten and Private School Workers’ Confederation, a member organization of Education International.
On January 2, 2024, a woman who had worked as a kindergarten teacher for more than 30 years was abducted for “inciting” voices on social media against the occupiers who committed genocide.
Dr. Zahra Khadraj
Dr. Qadraj, 52, from Qalqilya, describes himself in X as a “Palestinian writer and novelist, owner of a durable pen, a believer in the justice of our cause and a believer in God’s victory.” I believe that.”
She was abducted from her home by the occupation regime in January 2024.
Duha al-Wash
Douha, 29, from Bethlehem, was kidnapped on February 25, 2024, three days after her injured brother Ahmed al-Wash was arrested.
Halima Abu Amara
Halima, a 22-year-old student, was abducted from her bedroom just after midnight in March 2024 and charged with “incitement” for showing solidarity with Gaza.
Mona Abu Hussein
Mona, 46, from Ramallah, is a student at Birzeit University and a mother.
She was abducted on March 5, 2024. Her administrative detention was renewed three times.
Bushra Al Taweel
Bushra, 31, is a Palestinian journalist who has been imprisoned seven times since 2011, held without charge or trial under administrative detention. She is a long-time advocate for Palestinian political prisoners.
Raeda Barghouti
Raida Barghouti, who was abducted from her home near Ramallah in March 2024, has been deprived of her family and loved ones, including being kept from her daughter’s wedding and being imprisoned.
Murjana Fresh
Palestinian mother Murjana Freash, 32, was abducted from her home in Ramallah at 2:30 a.m. on March 10, 2024. Since then, she has been held in Damon Prison, kept away from her two young sons, ages 5 and 3.
Walaa Tanja
Wala Tanja, 28, is the daughter of late released prisoner Latifa Abu Draa and sister of martyr Ayman Tanga and prisoner Mohammed Tanga (Al-Zankaroni), who were never said goodbye.
Waller was arrested on trumped-up charges on August 20, 2022, and released on November 24, 2023 during a seven-day prisoner exchange agreement.
On March 12, 2024, she was arrested again and kidnapped.
Rauda Abu Ajamiyeh
Rauda Abu Ajamiyeh, 47, from Dishe Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, was first arrested and kidnapped on April 4, 2023.
She spent seven months in prison before being released by the Resistance in a prisoner exchange agreement in November 2023.
Rauda was released along with other men, women and children and welcomed by a large crowd of people in Beitunia. People cheered and Rauda thanked Commander Mohamed Deif, head of the al-Qassam Brigades.
In light of this, Israeli parliamentarians called for her re-arrest. Lauda was re-arrested on March 18, 2024, without charge or trial.
Rula Hassanein
Rula Hassanein, 30, a journalist with Wattan Media, was abducted from her home in the village of Al-Masara, southeast of Bethlehem, on March 19, 2024.
After raiding her home and seizing her devices, occupation forces told her she would be arrested. She and her husband were kept away from their daughter throughout the raid, and Lula was not allowed to see her baby until after she was kidnapped.
Saja Muaddi
Saja Muadi (27) from Ramallah was abducted on April 18, 2024.
Saja is one of the founders of “Hilmak Haqiqa” or “Your Dreams Comes True”.
She is also a key member of “Ka’inni Akalet” or “As if I Ate,” which supports orphans and families facing poverty and crisis.
Shaima Rawajibe
Shaima Rawajibe, 25, an engineering student, was arrested on April 18 during a raid on her home in Nablus and subsequently ordered into administrative detention.
This is the second time she has been detained. She was first arrested in 2022 at Al-Aqsa Mosque along with three of her friends.
She suffered from serious health conditions throughout her incarceration.
rose quiis
Rose Quais, 17, was abducted from Al-Aqsa Mosque in May 2024.
Threatened with a 10-year sentence, she developed severe heart disease and high blood pressure while in prison. Her health condition was serious enough to require hospitalization.
Haneen Al Mashid
Haneen, 30, from Bethlehem, was kidnapped in November 2023 but released weeks later in a seven-day prisoner exchange in November.
A few months later, she was abducted again by occupation forces during a raid on her home and imprisoned without charge or trial.
The following list of prisoners of war and their ages (freed due to Palestinian resistance in Gaza) includes teenagers abducted for throwing rocks and stones at Israeli tanks and other military vehicles. are.
Nawal Fatiha, 23 years old
Jamal Curbne, 18 years old
Adam Hadara, 18 years old
Moweed Al Haji, 17 years old
Ibrahim Zumor, 17 years old
Abdelrahman Hudayr, 18 years old
Saeed Salim, 18 years old
Mohamed Bishkar, 18 years old
Issam Diab, 18 years old
Tah Abu Sala, 17 years old
Fahmi Farouk, 17 years old
Kassim Jaafre, 17 years old
Yousef Al Haymi
Firas Al-Maqdisi, 18 years old
Abdelaziz, 19 years old
Fadi Hindi, 17 years old
Osama Ataya, 18 years old
Ayman Jaradat, 18 years old
Aseel Osama Shehada, 18 years old
Tamara Abu Laban, 24 years old
Mahmoud Aleiwat, 15 years old
Rais Kamil, 17 years old
Jenin Mohammed Amr, 22 years old
Nafisa Zuria, 37 years old
Khalida Kanaan Jalal, 61 years old
Yasmin Abu Surour, 26 years old
Fatima Nimr Al Rimawi, 52 years old
Dalal Kasib (Al-Arouri), 53 years old
Fatima Saqr (Al Arouri), 48 years old
Lana Dalvas, 35 years old
Ahmed Kashan, 18 years old
Zahra Kadraj, 52 years old
Barkis Zawara, 33 years old
Duha Al Wash, 29 years old
Halima Amara, 22 years old
Mona Hussain, 46 years old
Bushra Al Tawil, 31 years old
Leida Barghouti, 46 years old
Murjana Fleisch, 32 years old
Walaa Tanzi, 28 years old;
Rauda Al Akras, 47 years old
Rula Hassanein, 30 years old
Ahmed Aliya, 18 years old
Saja Al Muadi, 27 years old
Shaimaa (from Nablus), 25 years old
Salwa Hamdan, 45 years old
Rose Quise, 17 years old
Fatima Salha, 36 years old
Haneen Almashid, 30 years old
Jihad Judeh, 36 years old
Nidaa Salah (Al-Zugaibi), 37 years old
Amal Shujaia, 21 years old
Lubna Talalwe, 46 years old
Ola Azar, 22 years old;
Ayat Mahfouz, 33 years old
Hadeel Hijaz (Shatara), 32 years old
Wafa Nimr, 21 years old
Rasha Hijawi, 40 years old
Zeina Barber, 24 years old
Isra Gneimat (Rafi), 40 years old
Tahani Ashour, 49 years old
Aya Ramadan, 23 years old
Shaimaa Ramadan, 19 years old
Dunia Steyer, 20 years old
Alaa Shaheen, 37 years old
Nahir Masalmeh, 37 years old
Kitam Habaibeh, 50 years old
Aseel Al Yassini, 20 years old
Alaa Abu Rahima, 27 years old
Baraa Fukaha, 25 years old
Shata Jalaba, 23 years old
Dania Hanashe, 22 years old
Saja Daragme, 19 years old
Al Yamamah Heinert, 21 years old
Raghad Amr, 24 years old
Hanan Marawani, 23 years old
Raghad Mubarak, 23 years old
Ashwak Awad, 23 years old
Iman Zaid, 40 years old
Tahrir Jaber, 44 years old
Abra (Saadat), 68 years old
Israr Al Rahham, 42 years old
Myasar Al Fakih, 60 years old
Abeer Baara (from Nablus), 33 years old
Sama Souf (Hijjawi), 25 years old
Margaret Al Rai, 53 years old
Latifah Mashasha, 34 years old
Isla Belli, 54 years old
Alaa Al Arouri, 21 years old
Rana Fawalha, 25 years old