The Israeli Channel 15 reported that Israeli authorities have prevented the travel of about 100 relatives of Palestinian prisoners who will be released tomorrow, Monday, and will be deported abroad.
The channel added that the prisoners' relatives were planning to travel to Jordan and then to Egypt to meet the prisoners scheduled to be deported outside Palestine.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - wanted by the International Criminal Court for committing war crimes in Gaza - stated that they expect the Israeli detainees to be handed over to the Red Cross on Monday morning, adding that the release of the Palestinian prisoners will take place after the detainees arrive in Israel.
For her part, the spokesperson for the Israeli government said at a press conference that the release of all Palestinian prisoners included in the deal will occur after confirming the release of all Israeli detainees, numbering 20.
Regarding the bodies of the Israeli prisoners, the spokesperson stated that they are prepared to receive the bodies of the deceased detainees - numbering 28 - after the release of the living.
On the Palestinian side, a leadership source from the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) said that the movement has conducted intensive communications with mediators to improve the lists of Palestinian prisoners scheduled for release.
He added that the mediators are still working to reach a final settlement regarding the lists of prisoners despite the occupation's refusal.
The occupation prevents the travel of about 100 relatives of Palestinian prisoners who will be released tomorrow.





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The occupation prevents the travel of the relatives of exiled prisoners abroad.