The Al-Qassam Brigades issued a statement announcing that the Zionist occupiers, despite their military and intelligence power, were defeated by the pressure of war in freeing their prisoners and surrendered to the resistance.
A UK media outlet wrote in a report that Yemen has stood strong against the Zionist regime and imposed its conditions.
According to Western media reports, 2,000 Palestinian prisoners boarded Red Cross buses from Israeli prisons.
The families of Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank are preparing to welcome the release of their children.
Mohammad Nazzal, a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, stated in an interview with Al Jazeera that handing over weapons to the resistance is contingent on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
The Israeli army received the prisoners released by the Resistance forces from the Red Cross.
Marwan Barghouti is the most popular Palestinian leader and potential successor to Mahmoud Abbas. He has been sentenced to 5 life sentences and, if released from prison, could bring the rival Palestinian parties to complete unity and consensus.
In line with the implementation of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, the International Committee of the Red Cross has launched an operation to transfer 250 Palestinian prisoners from the Ofer and Ktzi’ot prisons.
The President of Pakistan has called on the Taliban government to take practical and verifiable measures against terrorist groups following the escalation of hostilities with Afghanistan.
A Jordanian expert called the Resistance's achievement during the Gaza War unprecedented and said: This experience established a new stage in the process of confrontation with the Zionist regime.