The list of Palestinian prisoners released tonight by the Zionist entity authorities includes the names of 735 prisoners who will be released as part of the deal to release the 33 abductees approved by the Israeli government tonight.
List of Palestinian prisoners
A total of 1,904 are scheduled to be released – including 737 prisoners and 1,167 residents of the Gaza Strip detained by the Israeli army, who were not involved on October 7.
According to the announcement of the Israeli Ministry of Justice, it is not clear what the release order is That is, when will each prisoner be released?
If the 33 Israeli prisoners are released alive, all the prisoners will be released The Palestinians on the list.
If this is not the case, some of the Israeli prisoners on the list may not be released.
They will not be released, one way or another, before Sunday at 16:00. Some of the prisoners are prisoners for life, including those who participated in the killing of dozens of Israelis.
The list also includes famous names, such as Zakaria Zubaidi and Mahmoud Atallah, who dug A tunnel under the Israeli prison, and Ahmed Barghouti – who is considered the chief aide to Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti – who will remain until this moment in prison.
These are the names of some Palestinians to be released: Ibrahim Khalil Ahmed Salah – life prisoner who killed Menachem Stern, Eli Amsalem and Hussein Zeid. He was released in a 2013 deal and arrested again.
Ibrahim Shalash – A life prisoner who was released in the Shalit deal and was arrested again.
Ahmed Dhedi – a prominent member of the Islamic Jihad movement, was convicted of the murder of Eli Biton in 2003 in Gadesh.
Ismail Radaida – life prisoner, member of Fatah’s Force 17, killed in 2001 Tsipoukitakis Germanos, Greek monk Orthodox, and was also planning to carry out an attack on the Hebrew University.
Ahmed Barghouthi – Marwan Barghouti’s assistant, who was arrested in the separation wall operation. He was considered an "operations officer" In the Fatah movement in Ramallah in those days, he was involved in the attack on the “Sea Food” restaurant. In Tel Aviv, the killing of two women, and in the attack on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem, and the killing of a policewoman in an attack in Jerusalem and attacks on roads in the Jerusalem area.
Wal Qasem, Wissam Abbasi – Two members of Hamas’ Silwan Division, involved in the killing of 35 Israelis and foreigners, and wounding hundreds.
Zakaria Zubaidi – He was arrested in 2019 after his involvement in several shooting operations in the Beit El area.
In September 2021, Al-Zubaidi escaped from Gilboa prison with five prisoners from the Islamic Jihad movement, and after five Days he was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison.
For many years before that, Al-Zubaidi had been in prison in Israel, for being the leader of the Fatah-affiliated Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Jenin.
Mahmoud Atallah – He is serving a life sentence plus 15 years for the murder of a Palestinian woman who was suspected of collaborating with the Zionist entity.
Last September, an indictment was filed against Atallah on charges of raping the prison guard.
Majdi Zaatari – a resident of Al-Ram in East Jerusalem, was convicted of involvement in the suicide attack on Egged bus line 2 in Jerusalem in August 2003, in which 23 Israelis were killed and many others were injured.
Muhammad Abu Farda – He was behind the attacks on 18th Street in Jerusalem in 1996, in which 44 people were killed.
He was behind the attack on the Trampiada in Ashkelon in February 1996 in which a woman was killed. He was sentenced to a total of 48 life sentences.
Ahmed Obaid – serving seven life sentences on charges of aiding the terrorist who killed Shiva in the Hillel Cafe in Jerusalem in 2003.
Ibrahim Sarhaneh – sentencing He was sentenced to life imprisonment. He led suicide terrorists three times in attacks that killed five Israelis.
Ashraf Zayer – serving six life sentences because he led the attack that It took place on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv, in which six Israelis were killed in September 2002. He also led the attack that was thwarted in the park in Tel Aviv.
Basil Mahlouf – Sentenced to life imprisonment, he participated in shooting operations, shooting and killing soldier Yaron Beckholtz from a vehicle in an attack north of Tulkarm in 2002.
Bilal Abu Ghanem – serving three sentences Life imprisonment for carrying out the attack that killed Habib Haim, Alon Joberg, and Richard Laiken on bus route 78 in Jerusalem.
Nael Barghouthi – one of the “prisoners’ sheikhs” Palestinians, convicted of killing bus driver Mordechai Yekoel in 1978, was released in the Shalit deal – and returned to prison because he violated the conditions of his release – in possession of a large sum of money originating from the Fatah movement.
Jasser Raddad – Life imprisonment, leader of the Islamic Jihad movement in the village of Ziyada in the Tulkarm region.
He participated in the attack in which soldier Yaron Beckholz was killed, and he surrendered himself during an exchange of fire with the occupation army forces – and then the commander of the Duvdevan secret unit was killed, Lieutenant Colonel Eyal Weiss. Jamal Jaara – Sentenced to life imprisonment, the Islamic Jihad activist who participated in transporting the suicide bomber to the attack that occurred at the Theater Club in Tel Aviv in February 2005, when five Israelis were killed and dozens were injured.
Jaafar Abu Hanani – a life prisoner from Araba in the north. He wanted to join a resistance cell whose members were in contact with Hezbollah in Lebanon. According to the charge, “as an acceptance test, he was asked to kill A Jew. Kutina – serving a life sentence plus another 20 years for the 2015 drive-by attack at the French Hill intersection in Jerusalem in which Shalom Sharqi, son of Rabbi Uri Sharqi, brother of journalist Yair Sharqi, and his partner.
Shira Klein was seriously injured.
Hatem al-Jayousi – one of the founders of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, 6 sentences Life imprisonment for the murder of six Israelis in the Second Intifada.
Youssef Kamel – A life prisoner, his employer, Reuven Schmerling, from Elkana, was killed in Kafr Qasem in 2017.
Magdy Rongli – A life prisoner, he was released in the Shalit deal and was arrested again.
Mohammed Odeh – Another member of the Silwan cell, he served nine life sentences and another forty years in prison.
Murad Ajlouni – an Israeli citizen from the village of Al-Aqab, north of Jerusalem, serving three life sentences and 20 One year in prison for leading an attack on the “Sea Food Market” restaurant. In Tel Aviv in 2002.
At that time, many people were coming to the restaurant to celebrate Irit Rahamim’s bachelorette party, about a week before her marriage to football player Liron Pacis.
Shortly before the attack, football players Avi Namani, Yossi Abuxis, Assi Domb and Shavit Elimelech were sitting in the The restaurant.
Youssef Hibi and Elie Dahan were killed in the attack, and Sergeant Salim Barakat was also killed in the exchange of fire.
Mohamed Abu Sneineh – he shot and killed two police officers, Rami Zouari and David Shariki. In two different incidents in 2008 in Jerusalem.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment in Mitzbar, in addition to 40 years for other crimes.
Mahmoud Radaida – He was the head of the organization in the village of Abriya in Samaria.
The unit he headed was responsible, among other things, for the attack in which Chief Inspector Moshe Dayan, a detective officer for the Jerusalem Police, was killed in 2002.
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Mahmoud Sharita – the perpetrator of the suicide attack on bus line 4 on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv in 2002, in which six were killed People, sentenced to seven life sentences.
Nael Obaid – life prisoner, member of the cell that helped the perpetrator of the suicide attack in the Hillel Cafe in Jerusalem in 2003, who was killed It contains seven Jerusalem residents.
Nasser Shawish, a Fatah member, is serving four life sentences for being convicted of three suicide attacks, including the attack that occurred on King George in Jerusalem in 2002, in which three people were killed and 80 others were injured.
Nafez Hussein – one of those involved in the killing of the Tovoh brothers Shlomo and Mordechai Edsar, residents of the settlement in July 2002
He was sentenced to life imprisonment. Nour Jaber – serving 17 life sentences for the attack on the prayer axis in Hebron in 2002, in which 12 Israelis were killed, and the attack in Othniel in the same year, in which four religious school students were killed.
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Nassim Zaatari – A life prisoner and activist in the military wing of the Hamas movement, he carried out the operation on the second line in Jerusalem in 2003, in which 23 people were killed.
The attack was called the "children’s attack" Among the dead were seven children.
Saad Zaid – A lifelong prisoner of the Islamic Jihad movement, he carried out an attack against Bezeq employees in 2003 in which the company’s security guard was killed. Four months later, he was arrested while planning a double suicide operation in Beit She’an.
Sameh Al-Shoubaki – A prominent member of the Islamic Jihad movement, he participated from prison in the 2014 attack in which soldier Tomer Hazan was kidnapped and executed – In an attempt to use his body as a bargaining chip to release the prisoners.
Said Shetia – serving two life sentences for the murder of two Tapu residents, brothers Shlomo and Mordechai Edsar, in July 2002.
Abdullah Ishaq – The driver of the group that killed Malachi Rosenfeld in a shooting attack near Shiloh.
In 2017, he was sentenced to life in prison and an additional 30 years for the attempted murder of three other Israelis.
Abdul Rahman and Shah – Member of the cell that participated in the killing of Simcha Ron from Nahariya and Dina Gita from Haifa in 2001.
Alaa Kabha – The driver who ran over to death Captain Ziv Daus and Sergeant Nathanael Kahalani near the Dotan entrance in the West Bank in March 2018. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and 50 years.
Ali Al-Saadi Spori – A prominent member of the Islamic Jihad movement, he was one of the organization’s leaders in Jenin before Operation Defensive Wall, and was sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of planning and sending suicide bombers – and he was behind the killing of dozens of Israelis.
< p>Omar Al-Zavan – Al-Zavan was sentenced to 27 life sentences. He has been detained for more than 19 years. He is one of the leaders of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of Hamas. He was sentenced to 27 life sentences and an additional 25 years, after a number of charges were brought against him related to the attacks and his responsibility for a number of attacks in which 27 Israelis were killed.
Fahmi Mashara – He was a participant in the suicide attack that targeted a bus in the Gila neighborhood of Jerusalem in June 2002, in which 19 people were killed and dozens injured. He was sentenced to 20 life imprisonment.
Riyad Arafat – He was involved in the attack in which Sergeant Ariel Buda and Sergeant Yossi Attiya were killed near the Tapuh intersection in the West Bank in January 2005. He was sentenced to life in prison and 30 years for his role in other attacks.