The terrorists set to be released today from Israeli jails, in exchange for the three women being freed from captivity, will be sent to Judea, Samaria, and eastern Jerusalem.
As part of the exchange for the hostages Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher, a total of 90 prisoners will be released. Among them, 78 will be sent to Judea and Samaria, while 12 will be released to eastern Jerusalem.
The Israel Prison Service has received the official list of detainees slated for release as part of Operation Wings of Freedom.
Once the necessary preparations are completed within the prisons, members of the “Nachshon” unit, the specialized response team of the Prison Service, will transport the prisoners to the central processing site at “Ofer” Prison.
Upon arrival at Ofer, the prisoners will undergo identification by representatives from the Red Cross. They will remain at the site until the Israeli hostages are confirmed to have been freed. Once the political authorities grant final approval, the prisoners will be escorted by the Red Cross to their designated release locations.
Meanwhile, the IDF has been implementing preparations for the release of prisoners to Judea, Samaria, and Yerushalayim. Since morning, the Central Command has been carrying out two types of operations: defensive measures, with seven additional companies deployed to each regional division to secure communities, and proactive measures to prevent potential terror attacks on roads, in villages, and against Jewish neighborhoods.
The Central Command has also mapped out all villages where the released prisoners are expected to return and is conducting operations to ensure that these areas do not become sources of future terror activity.
{Matzav.com Israel}
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