
Israeli gesture underway: 198 Palestinian prisoners freed
Raanan Ben-Zur
Before getting on buses at Ofer Prison which will take them to Bitunia crossing, inmates sign commitment to never engage in terror activities again. Prisoners to be greeted by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah ceremony The 198 security prisoners whose release was approved by the government as a gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas were freed from the Ofer Prison Monday morning.
Before getting on the buses which would take them to the Bitunia crossing, north of Jerusalem, the former inmates signed a commitment to never engage in terror activities again.
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The prisoners will be greeted in the Muqataa compound in Ramallah in a special ceremony attended by Abbas and senior Palestinian Authority officials.
At the end of the ceremony, the prisoners will join their families in Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
The prisoners were transferred from jails across Israel to the Ofer Prison near Ramallah. The cabinet originally approved the release of 199 prisoners, but an examination of the prisoners' list revealed that one of them was facing criminal charges and he was thus removed from the list.
In the past few days, the prisoners underwent medical tests and final identification, and met with the prison directors and Red Cross representatives.
Celebrations are also expected to be held in Hebron, in honor of released prisoner Abu Ali Yata, and in Nablus, in honor of Sayed al-Ataba and senior Fatah member Hussam Khader who served as a Palestinian parliament member at the time of his arrest in 2003.
Ali Waked contributed to this report
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