Israel due to release Palestinian detainees

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A van carrying Palestinian detainees arrives at the Israeli military prison, Ofer, in the Israeli-occupied West BankReuters

A total of 39 Palestinian detainees are due to be released from Israeli jails on Friday in exchange for a group of hostages held by Hamas.

The deal – mediated by Qatar – includes a four-day pause in the fighting.

The detainees are accused of a range of offences, from throwing stones to attempted murder.

Red Cross buses are reported to have arrived at Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank ready to release the 24 women and 15 teenage boys aged under 18.

They will be transferred to an Israeli military checkpoint in the West Bank and then allowed to return home, according to Israel’s prison service.

The detainees were chosen from a list of 300 women and minors compiled by Israel.

Less than a quarter of those on the list have been convicted – the vast majority are being held on remand while awaiting trial. Most of those listed are teenage boys – 40% of them under the age of 18. There is also one teenage girl and 32 women.

Families of the 39 detainees due for release on Friday will gather later at a nearby checkpoint to receive them.

The road by Beituniya checkpoint, near Ramallah, is sharp with the smell of tear gas. Groups of Palestinian men and boys are facing the Israeli army lined up on the road ahead.

The army earlier fired rubber bullets and tear gas towards the crowd, to push them back.

Some of the young people gathered threw stones and tear gas canisters back towards the troops.

An uneasy calm has settled for now, as families begin to arrive. But the growing crowd is edging closer to the checkpoint again.

“It’s a sign of hope for Palestinians and Israelis that the ceasefire will continue and the killing will stop,” Mohammed Khatib, who was in the crowd, told the BBC.

“We would have liked this to happen without the hostages taken by Hamas but without them, Israel would not let these people out.”

It comes as the Red Cross says 24 hostages have been released by Hamas in Gaza and transferred into Egypt via the Rafah border crossing. Thirteen Israeli hostages were meant to be released under the truce deal.

The Thai prime minister says that a group of Thai nationals held hostage by Hamas in Gaza have also been released – separate from the Qatar-mediated truce deal.

Once the hostages have been transferred, the Palestinian detainees are set to be released.

Map of Beituniya

Israel and Hamas have reached a deal to exchange 50 of the hostages held in Gaza for a four-day pause in fighting.

The agreement should also see 150 Palestinians held in Israeli jails released and a significant increase in humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza.

Hamas took more than 200 hostages during a cross-border attack on southern Israel on 7 October in which 1,200 people were killed.

Human rights organisations say the number of Palestinians held without charge in Israeli jails has shot up since the 7 October attacks.

There are now thought to be more than 6,000 Palestinians held by Israel on security grounds – many still awaiting trial.

Almost every Palestinian family in the West Bank is thought to have had a relative detained by Israel at some point in the past – often in jails inside Israel, making it difficult or impossible for their relatives to visit.

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