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Israel releases 5 Palestinian captives from Gaza after months of illegal detention
SHOTLIST:
GAZA, PALESTINE (NOVEMBER 27, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL)
1. ICRC VEHICLE CARRYING RELEASED PALESTINIANS ARRIVING AT AL-AQSA MARTYRS HOSPITAL
2. VARIOUS OF NURSE TASNEEM AL-HAMS STEPPING OUT OF VEHICLE AND BEING GREETED BY HER RELATIVES
3. INTERVIEW WITH NURSE TASNEEM AL-HAMS
4. VARIOUS OF NURSE TASNEEM AL-HAMS BEING ESCORTED BY RELATIVES FOR MEDICAL CHECK-UPS
5. ICRC SPOKESPERSON IN GAZA, AMANI AL-NAOUQ SPEAKING TO REPORTER
6. NURSE TASNEEM AL-HAMS STEPPING OUT OF VEHICLE AND BEING WELCOMED BY HER RELATIVES (TWO SHOTS)
7. VARIOUS OF RELEASED PALESTINIANS BEING GREETED BY FAMILY MEMBERS AND ENTERING HOSPITAL / CROWDS AND EMOTIONAL SCENES
8. RELEASED PALESTINIAN NURSE TASNEEM AL-HAMS WALKING WITH HER RELATIVES (TWO SHOTS)
9. ICRC TEAMS AT HOSPITAL
10. AMBULANCE ARRIVING
GAZA, PALESTINE - NOVEMBER 27, 2025: Israel released five Palestinians from the Gaza Strip after months in illegal detention, the Hamas-run Prisoners’ Information Office said Thursday.
The office said that the freed captives were transferred by Red Cross teams to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza for medical examinations.
Among them was nurse Tasneem Al-Hams, the daughter of Dr. Marwan Al-Hams, the head of field hospitals in Gaza who remains detained in Israeli prisons. The doctor was abducted by Israeli special forces on July 21 while on a medical mission in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Speaking briefly to Anadolu, the 24-year-old nurse struggled to speak as she described the conditions inside Israeli prisons as "extremely harsh."
"We were beaten, insulted, and subjected to verbal abuse. They treated us brutally, sprayed gas into the cells, and beat female prisoners until their skulls were fractured," she said.
Tasneem also described violations related to religious dress, saying: "They prevented us from wearing our headscarves and abayas, and they forcibly removed them."
Becoming emotional when asked about her father, she added: "I know nothing about him. I just want him to be released."
Last month, Israel released nearly 2,000 prisoners, including 1,700 from Gaza, under a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas. Most of those released at the time arrived in poor health, with several recounting experiences of torture, starvation, and humiliation inside Israeli prisons.
More than 10,000 Palestinians, including women and children, remain imprisoned in Israel, where they endure medical neglect and conditions that have led to the deaths of numerous detainees, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights organizations.
Phase one of the ceasefire deal includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The plan also envisages the rebuilding of Gaza and the establishment of a new governing mechanism without Hamas.
Israel has killed nearly 70,000 people, mostly women and children, and injured over 170,000 others in its genocide in Gaza since October 2023.
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