Israel/Palestine
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/13/palestinian-prisoners-return-homeLocked up for 24 years: joy and sorrow as Palestinian prisoners and detainees return home
Nearly 2,000 prisoners and detainees including around 1,700 people seized from Gaza and held without charge set free from Israeli jails
William Christou and Sufian Taha in Ramallah
Mon 13 Oct 2025 11.18 EDT
The police could not hold the crowds back. As soon as they saw the Palestinian prisoners through the windows of the bus, hundreds of people gathering in front of a theatre in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank rushed forward, chanting the names of loved ones they had not seen for years and in some cases, decades.
The prisoners were gaunt, the sharp angles of their faces decorated by freshly scabbed-over wounds. Loved ones hoisted them up on their shoulders with ease. One prisoner, swaddled in a Palestinian keffiyeh and splaying his fingers into a V for victory, was dropped before his mother, whose feet he began to kiss.
Israel also forbade people from celebrating the prisoners release on Monday, firing teargas at family members and journalists waiting near Ofer prison, in the occupied West Bank, where detainees were kept. A flyer distributed by the Israeli military warned people that we are surveilling you everywhere and threatening that if they supported terrorist organisations they could be arrested.
The Guardian spoke with six different relatives of prisoners who said they were visited by Israeli security services in recent days.
They came to warn us not to hold celebrations, not to raise flags or banners, not to gather in the diwan [hall]. These days, the hardest thing is to speak the truth, said a relative of the prisoner Hani al-Zeer, who asked not to be identified by name out of fear of security repercussions. Al-Zeer had been imprisoned for 23 years, and the relative, as well as al-Zeers son, had also been imprisoned several times.
more some released prisoners deported no one knows where

Israeli
(4,484 posts)Marwan Barghouti was not part of the deal .
If anyone could lead the Palestinians towards a Two State Solution it would
be him .
Which of course is why Bibi did not agree to it .
See : https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-jewish-community-leader-lobbied-for-prominent-palestinian-prisoner-barghoutis-release/
AloeVera
(3,865 posts)His release was too much to hope for.
He is smart, charismatic and he may have united the Palestinians, a thing Netanyahu fears the most.
Is there ANY mechanism or process that might free him?
Israeli
(4,484 posts)If Ronald Lauder tried and failed not a hope in hell .
The idea was nixed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus office amid overwhelming opposition to releasing Barghouti, 66, among Israeli cabinet ministers who signed off on the deal, the three sources said.
So Ben-Gvir, Smotrich? Or Likud cabinet ministers too?
I vote for regime change in Israel. It's the only hope for peace.
Israeli
(4,484 posts)best we can hope for is an end to this most extreme Right wing gov in our
history .
Peace can only be achieved by a Two State Solution ,
If Bibi goes Bennet comes and he will never agree to it .
Even the leader of the opposition, Yair Lapid , wont agree to it .
Never will be a Two State Solution
Closest we came to it was with Bill Clinton and Rabin .
AloeVera
(3,865 posts)It's why the rw government is hell-bent on creating its own version of "peace". One without Palestinians anywhere near Eretz Israel. The further the better for the "peace" of Israelis.
I don't believe in the two-state solution much anymore. Israel will never remove its 700,000 settlers or give up "Judea and Samaria". And it's not like any nation or world body can make Israel do what it doesn't want to or what it should.
And Western nations are all hypocrites, acting in bad faith against Palestinians for many decades while mouthing platitudes about two-state and Palestinian nationhood and finally, as a coup de grace, being complicit in their genocide while offering them belated and useless "recognition".
I've learned a lot in the last two years and it makes me despair and