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Eleven Palestinian captives from Gaza get released by Israeli

(MENAFN) Israel released 11 Palestinian detainees from Gaza on Wednesday after several months in detention, according to the Hamas-run Prisoners’ Information Office. The release took place at the Kerem Shalom crossing in southern Gaza, though the health condition of the detainees was not specified.

The released individuals were transported by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah for medical evaluations. Previous releases of Palestinian prisoners have revealed cases of abuse, malnutrition, and injuries consistent with torture during detention.

On October 13, nearly 2,000 prisoners, including 1,700 from Gaza, were released under a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement between Hamas and Israel, with many arriving in poor health. Currently, over 10,000 Palestinians, including women and children, remain imprisoned in Israel, reportedly facing harsh conditions that have led to multiple deaths, according to human rights organizations. Since October 2023, Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed nearly 70,700 people, predominantly women and children, and injured more than 170,000.

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