Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted January 18, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted January 18, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Israel-****** Cease-Fire Deal Set to Take Effect Sunday: Live Updates Israel is due to release more than 1,000 ************ prisoners over the course of the 42-day initial cease-fire, according to the terms of the agreement, beginning with at least 90 on Sunday in exchange for three Israeli hostages held by ****** in Gaza. Israelis say that many of the prisoners are terrorists and murderers. Many Palestinians see the imprisoned militants as freedom fighters against Israeli rule, and they argue that others were jailed by an unfair Israeli military justice system. Here are several of the most prominent ************ prisoners set to be released under the cease-fire, according to the Israeli Justice Ministry. Zakaria Zubeidi Over the past two decades, Zakaria Zubeidi, 49, has been a militant, a theater director, and an escaped prisoner whose flight stunned Israelis and Palestinians alike. Mr. Zubeidi rose to prominence as a militant leader during the Second Intifada, or uprising, in the early 2000s, during which ************ militants committed deadly attacks against Israelis, including suicide bombings targeting civilian thoroughfares. Israel responded by reoccupying major ************ cities amid street battles. Some of the toughest fighting took place in the ************ city of Jenin, Mr. Zubeidi’s hometown. He later emerged as a top commander in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, an armed militia loosely linked with the secular ****** party, the dominant ************ political faction in the West Bank. After the uprising, Mr. Zubeidi worked at a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . In 2019, Israel arrested him again on charges that he had returned to militancy. Two years later, Mr. Zubeidi and five other ************ prisoners conducted a jailbreak by crawling nearly 32 yards through an underground tunnel outside one of Israel’s maximum-security prisons. Although they were later recaptured, the security breach shook Israelis and thrilled Palestinians. An Israeli drone strike killed Mr. Zubeidi’s son, Mohammad, in September. The Israeli military called the son a “significant terrorist” and said he had been involved in shooting at Israeli troops. Wissam Abbasi, Mohammad Odeh and Wael Qassim Wissam Abbasi, 48, Mohammad Odeh, 52, and Wael Qassim, 54, were jailed in 2002 on accusations of carrying out ****** attacks against Israelis during the Second Intifada. According to Israel’s justice ministry, the three men were given life sentences for ******* and a string of other crimes. According to contemporary Israeli media reports, the men were among several convicted of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up that was responsible for a string of bombings that killed over 30 Israelis in crowded civilian areas. The attacks included a ****** bombing at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem that killed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , including four U.S. citizens, according to the Israeli authorities. Mr. Odeh, who was working as a painter at the university, planted the bomb in a cafeteria and covered it with a newspaper, The New York Times reported at the time, citing Israeli officials. When he left, he remotely detonated the explosive with a cellphone, the officials said. Under the terms of the cease-fire deal, the men will not be allowed to return to their homes in Jerusalem, according to the Israeli justice ministry. They will be required to live in exile, although it is unclear where they will be allowed to go. Khalida Jarrar, center, in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah in February 2019 after being released from an Israeli jail.Credit…Abbas Momani/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesKhalida Jarrar One of the most prominent ************ prisoners expected to be released as early as Sunday is Khalida Jarrar, 62, a leader in the left-wing Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Ms. Jarrar, a prominent activist for the rights of Palestinians jailed by Israel, was elected to the ************ Parliament in the 2006 elections. The United States and the European Union consider the Popular Front a terrorist organization. The group became notorious in the late 1960s for a series of plane hijackings, as well as other attacks, including during the Second Intifada. Ghassan Jarrar, her husband, said in a telephone interview that the Israeli authorities had not allowed him to visit his wife since her arrest in December 2023. He has grasped for any news of her condition he could get from rare visits by her lawyer, he said. Ms. Jarrar has spent much of the past decade in and out of Israeli prison, although she has not been convicted of direct involvement in the Popular Front’s military activities. In 2015, she was sentenced to 15 months for incitement and belonging to a banned organization. In recent years, Israel has mostly held Ms. Jarrar without formal charges. Rights groups call the practice a severe violation of due process, while Israel says it is necessary at times to protect sensitive intelligence. In 2021, her daughter Suha died while Ms. Jarrar was being held in an Israeli prison. Israel denied a request to grant her a humanitarian furlough to attend the ********. 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