AI Brief
- JUST celebrates the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of the Hamas-Israel Ceasefire Agreement, with 1,737 more prisoners to be freed in stages.
- Freed Palestinians are exchanged for Israeli captives, though concerns arise over the health disparities between released prisoners.
- JUST calls for sincere adherence to the agreement to achieve lasting peace and a sovereign Palestinian state.
These Palestinian prisoners are being exchanged for Israelis and others taken captive by Hamas and affiliated groups on 7th October 2023 when they launched an attack upon Israelis occupying the border areas with Palestinian communities. In exchange, Israelis and others will be freed in stages. Three women have already been released.
Some journalists have observed that the freed Israeli prisoners appear to be in good health in contrast to some of the Palestinian women released at the same time.
In spite of the ceasefire which is supposed to cover the whole of Palestine, Palestinians are still being assassinated. The Jenin refugee camp on the West Bank for instance has witnessed multiple Palestinian deaths. This has happened in past ceasefire agreements too in which Palestinians continued to be killed by Israeli soldiers and settlers.
Nonetheless, one hopes that there will be no major breakdown in the ceasefire this time and the prisoner exchanges will continue till the next two phases are completed. Sincere implementation of the agreement especially on the part of the Israeli government should lead to the establishment of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state. The form that such a state would take should be determined by Palestinians themselves including the millions who are part of the Palestinian diaspora. The rest of the human family can help Palestinians to achieve this goal by accelerating their struggle to ensure that Israel not only adheres to the rule of law and respects the rights of all Palestinians as fellow human beings but also demonstrates a genuine commitment to the principles of justice which is the only durable foundation for peace in West Asia (including Israel) and the world at large.
* Dr Chandra Muzaffar is the President of the International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
** The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Astro AWANI.