Israel releases 200 Palestinian prisoners in second round of swapping

Israel releases 200 Palestinian prisoners in second round of swapping which also saw four Israeli soldiers getting released by Hamas.
Gatherings of citizens celebrating the ceasefire in Nuseirat Camp, in the central Gaza Strip. Photo Courtesy: UN News

Israel released 200 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for four hostages held by Hamas group members since the October 7, 2023 attack that triggered a war in the region.

More than half of the 200 released had been serving life sentences in Israeli jails – some were convicted of multiple murders, including the killing of Israeli civilians. Others were never charged with a crime, reported BBC.

According to reports, around 70 of the serious offenders were deported to Qatar and Turkey via Egypt.

A smaller number will be sent to Gaza. The rest – just over 120 – will be allowed to return to their homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the British media reported.

“After the conclusion of the necessary activities in the prisons and the approval of political authorities, all the terrorists were released from the Ofer and Ktziot prisons,” the Israel Prison Service said in a statement as quoted by BBC.

The youngest prisoner released by Israel was aged 16.

This was the second exchange of prisoners and hostages ever since the Gaza ceasefire began on January 19.

In the first round of the swap, three Israeli hostages were exchanged for 90 Palestinian prisoners.