Palestinian prisoner slated for launch assaults feminine jail guard

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A Palestinian inmate slated for launch beneath the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal attacked a feminine jail guard earlier than being restrained and detained.

A Palestinian prisoner who was set to be launched as a part of the ceasefire settlement between Israel and Hamas attacked a feminine jail guard through the preparation course of to launch the prisoners, a spokesperson for the Israel Jail Service introduced on Saturday night.

Different jail employees subdued the prisoner, and the guard acquired medical therapy on-site.

The prisoner concerned was subsequently transferred for detention and interrogation by the Israel Police.

The variety of Palestinian safety prisoners being launched by Israel in alternate for the return of 48 hostages, 20 nonetheless alive, is the bottom ratio agreed upon in many years, Walla reported on Friday evening.

Walla realized that the ultimate checklist of safety prisoners contains 195 prisoners serving life sentences, and solely 60 of them are Hamas operatives. Only for comparability, within the Gilad Schalit deal, 450 Hamas operatives had been launched, together with prisoners who led vital terrorism in opposition to the State of Israel.

Gilad Schalit and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (credit score: STEWART WEISS)

The 1,700 Gaza detainees who shall be launched won’t be terrorists who raided on October 7, 2023, and the discharge of Hamas operatives has been restricted as a lot as doable.

Who’re a few of the prisoners being launched?

Jihad A-Karim Azziz Rom, a terrorist who participated within the lynching of IDF reservists Vadim Norzitch and Yosef Avrahami in 2000 and the kidnapping and homicide of Yuri Gushchin in 2001, is ready to be launched as a part of the Gaza peace deal, Maariv reported early on Friday morning after the Israeli authorities accredited the deal.

Rom, who was 26 on the time of the lynching, was sentenced to life for Guschin’s homicide plus a further 20 years for his function within the killing of the 2 reservists.

Baher Badr, one of many terrorists accountable for a suicide bombing in Tzirifin in 2004, can also be reportedly set to be launched. Bader was sentenced to 11 life sentences.

Israel has reportedly refused to launch any youngster murderers, life prisoners who’ve served lower than a decade in jail, and people outlined as ‘terror symbols’ won’t be launched.

Danielle Greyman-Kennard, Amir Bohbot, and Jerusalem Publish Workers contributed to this report.

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