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A group of Palestinian hostages released as part of the recent prisoner exchange with Israel will be forced to live in exile, according to observers and human rights organizations. The individuals, removed from Gaza under unclear circumstances and sent to undisclosed destinations, are reportedly being relocated to facilities in countries such as Tunisia, Algeria, and Türkiye. Analysts warn that this practice constitutes a serious violation of their rights and highlights the double standards embedded in prisoner swap agreements. The situation has sparked concern over the humanitarian and legal implications of forced displacement following negotiated releases.

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00:00Meanwhile, a group of Palestinian hostages that were released as part of the prisoner
00:04exchange with Israel will be forced to live in exile.
00:08According to observers, forced exile constitutes a flagrant violation of the rights of the
00:13released hostages and exemplifies the double standards that characterize the prisoner swamp
00:18agreements.
00:19It should be noted that these Palestinians are taken out of Gaza for unknown reasons
00:24and to unknown destinations, in flagrant violation of all their rights.
00:29Furthermore, analysts claim that some of them are sent to larger prisons in Tunisia, Algeria
00:35and Turkey.
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