Thousands of Palestinians gathered across the Gaza Strip on October 13, 2025, to celebrate the return of 1,968 prisoners released by Israel as part of a historic exchange agreement with Hamas. More details with our correspondent Huda Hegazi. teleSUR
00:00In this context, our colleague Huda Agassi from the Gaza Strip brings us more details as Gazans receive their release, the Tenis.
00:09I'm currently at Nasser Hospital in Kan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip,
00:16at this point where Gazans have gathered to welcome the Palestinian prisoners who will be released today at any moment.
00:23As we can see, families of Palestinian prisoners have gathered here, in this place, at this moment to welcome the approximately 2,000 Gazans who will be released in the exchange of hostages.
00:38As we can see, Gazans are happy and joyful.
00:42Since, after two consecutive years, the Palestinian prisoners will finally be able to leave the prisons of the Israeli region.
00:56As we can see, thousands of people have gathered in this place, at this point, to welcome with songs and joy these heroes.
01:06These prisoners who have been suffering the attacks of the occupation army, inside the Israeli prisons for more than two consecutive years.
01:25And as we can see, the mothers, sisters, daughters and women are anxiously waiting the release of their sons and loved ones.
01:34A historic event that will take place today, here, inside the Gaza Strip.
01:43I'm so happy that my sons, Mohammed and Khalil, have been released.
01:47My joy is so great that I cannot describe it.
01:50The joy of their freedom is like a wedding for me.
01:54My feelings are indescribable.
01:55They are feelings of a mother who has not seen her son for two years and knows nothing about him, and not even whether he eats or drinks.
02:03My feelings are indescribable.
02:04My feelings are indescribable.
02:05It is an immense and indescribable joy.
02:08As we can see through our screen, the joy of the gay sons today is indescribable.
02:13This is an event I have been waiting for more than two consecutive years, and finally, today, it will become a reality.
02:22For gay sons, today is a historic day, when at last the Palestinian prisoners who have suffered the atrocities of the occupation regime for more than two consecutive years will be free.
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