For the first time in 24 years, a Palestinian editor joins his family at a Ramadan breakfast in Hebron

On Saturday, the Palestinian liberated from Israel’s prisons, Sidqi Hamid Al -Zaro, sat on Saturday, surrounded by his family members at a breakfast table on the first day of Ramadan, for the first time in more than 24 years.
The 65 -year -old buttons are among the hundreds of Palestinians who were released in exchange for the return of Israeli hostages during the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
The table was crowded with members of the Zero family from sons, girls, wives and grandchildren to eat the first breakfast in the month of Ramadan.
More than 70 individuals from his family gathered to take upside down, a popular Palestinian dish, at his home in the city of Hebron in the West Bank on Saturday.
“I was waiting for the day of my meeting with my children, to eat the usual Friday upside down. This is what I dreamed of to collect my children, my wives and my children. This was one of the best I am looking for when I got out of prison … to see these tears that were deprived of 24 years every month of Ramadan, lacking this father,” Zero told Reuters.
Al -Zero said he was making the upside down meal for his prisoners. He added, “I consider them as my children and I would like to meet on the inverted. This is always in the families.”
While he was sitting between his family members, he said, “an indescribable joy.”
And later, Zero said, “An indescribable feeling … with the loss of what you lost in lean years … and the last year that was with everything that happened and there is nothing wrong, pain, pain, hunger, thirst, deprivation.”
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