Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): A few minutes ago, the International Red Cross vehicles that had entered Palestine Square in Gaza City to receive the 4 Israeli prisoners successfully left the area.
Meanwhile, the Red Cross has confirmed to the Zionist side that it has received four female prisoners from Hamas. The Zionist regime's army also announced that four female Zionist prisoners have been handed over to the Red Cross.
This is while dozens of Hamas and Islamic Jihad soldiers gathered again in the center of Gaza City before handing over the Israeli female prisoners, which was welcomed by the people.
At the same time, Israeli media announced: The families of the Israeli female soldiers who were released by Hamas have entered the Ra'im base in the Gaza Strip.
In the second phase of the ceasefire agreement within the framework of the prisoner exchange, the Palestinian resistance today released 4 Israeli female soldiers, and in return, the Zionists will release 120 life prisoners and 80 prisoners with long-term sentences.
The first phase of the prisoner exchange between Hamas and the Zionist regime took place last Sunday, during which three Israeli female prisoners were released in exchange for 90 Palestinian prisoners.
But who are the most important Palestinian prisoners who are scheduled to be released today?
According to Mehr News Agency, among the Palestinian prisoners who are scheduled to be released today are prominent figures and personalities of the Palestinian resistance and intifada who have carried out major anti-Zionist operations.
Zakaria Zubaidi is the commander of Fatah's Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in Jenin, who led dozens of resistance operations during the Second Intifada. He is considered one of the symbols of the Second Intifada. Zubaidi escaped from Golbo Prison in September 2021 along with several other prisoners.
Mahmoud Atallah has been in Israeli prisons since 2003 and was serving a life sentence. The Israeli regime has sentenced him to 13 life sentences. He also led the prisoners in Golbo Prison.
Ahmed Barghouthi was the commander of the Fatah movement in the Ramallah area and killed 12 Zionists in Tel Aviv and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem during the Intifada. The Israeli regime had sentenced Ahmed Barghouthi to 13 life sentences, but has now been forced to release him.
In an operation he carried out in 2003, Majdi Zaatari killed 23 Zionists by bombing a bus in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, and for this reason, the Zionist regime sentenced him to 23 life sentences and 50 years in prison.
The Zionist regime accused Wael Qassem and Wissam Abbasi of commanding several operations during the Second Intifada in which 35 Zionists were killed.
Ahmad Dehidi is a senior member of the Islamic Jihad movement and the Zionist regime has sentenced him to life imprisonment. Ahmad Dehidi has collaborated with Wael Qassem and Wissam Abbasi in some operations.
Sabet Mardavi is a senior official of the Islamic Jihad movement whom the Zionist regime holds responsible for the killing of 21 Zionists and the wounding of nearly 200 people during the Second Intifada. He has also planned a series of major martyrdom operations.
The Israeli regime has sentenced Bilal Abu Ghanem to three life sentences and 60 years in prison for killing three Zionists and wounding 15 others.
The Israeli regime has sentenced Ibrahim Ahmed to life imprisonment for killing three Zionists. Ibrahim Ahmed was previously released in a prisoner exchange in 2013, but the Israeli regime captured him again.
Ibrahim Salas was also sentenced to life imprisonment and is now on the list of prisoners who will be released soon. Ibrahim Salas was previously released in a prisoner exchange for the release of Gilad Shalit, and the Israeli regime arrested him twice.
The Israeli regime has sentenced Mahmoud Abu Warda to 48 life sentences. Mahmoud Abu Warda's name appears in the operation known as Line 18 in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem. In this operation, 44 Zionists were killed.
"Mohammed al-Tous" is the oldest Palestinian prisoner to be released today as part of a prisoner exchange between the Zionist regime and the Palestinian resistance forces. Al-Tous has been in Israeli prisons since 1985 and should be deported outside Palestine after his release.
Meanwhile, Amin Shoman, head of the Palestinian Supreme Committee for Prisoners' Affairs, stressed that several countries have agreed to host the Palestinian prisoners who are to be released. He added that these prisoners are to be transferred to Tunisia, Algeria and Turkey.
It should be noted that the role these prisoners played in anti-Zionist operations has caused Tel Aviv to raise the condition of transferring them outside Palestine, fearing that they will return to the battlefields.
It is said that about 180 Palestinian prisoners are to be transferred to other countries.