Tuesday, August 20, 2024

RETURNED TO GAZA? ..... THEY WERE MOST LIKELY BETTER OFF IN AN ISRAELI PRISON

Israel releases dozens of Palestinian detainees back to Gaza

IDF confirms release through Kerem Shalom crossing, claiming detainees were "found not to be involved in terrorist activities."

 

Israel Hayom

Aug 20, 2024

 

Palestinian detainees released and returning to Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing, Aug. 20, 2024 
 
 
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed on Tuesday that approximately 40 Palestinian detainees have been released and returned to the Gaza Strip.
 
The Palestinian detainees were transferred from Israel to Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing. Arab social media platforms circulated videos showing the released individuals arriving for medical checks at a hospital in Khan Younis. Responding to the reports, an IDF spokesperson stated: "During operations in the Gaza Strip, individuals suspected of terrorist activities are detained. Those deemed relevant are brought to Israel for further detention and questioning. Detainees found not to be involved in terrorist activities are released back to the Gaza Strip."

This release comes on the heels of a controversial incident in early July when 50 detainees were reportedly returned to Gaza, including Muhammad Abu Salmiya, the former director of Shifa Hospital who Israeli authorities had held. Abu Salmiya's arrest followed multiple testimonies indicating that the hospital under his direct management had served as a Hamas command center.

The release of Abu Salmiya drew sharp criticism from various quarters, including Talik Gvili, mother of kidnapped Yasam (Israeli Police Special Patrol Unit) officer Ran Gvili. Talik penned a strongly worded letter to Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, expressing her profound dismay at the decision to free Abu Salmiya. "The terrorist Muhammad Abu Salmiya managed Shifa Hospital – the very hospital where hostages were murdered and even held immediately after their abduction. During his interrogation, he admitted to knowing about and even assisting Hamas in concealing the hostages," Gvili wrote.

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