Israeli occupation prevents families of celebrating their sons release from jails
Occupied Jerusalem (QNN)- The Israeli occupation authorities prevent Palestinian families in occupied East Jerusalem from celebrating the release of their sons after spending years in Israeli prisons.
This week, the Israeli occupation twicely raided the houses of two Palestinian prisoners while their families were celebrating their release from Israeli jails.
Yesterday, the Israeli authorities broke into the house of Palestinian prisoner, Ghazi Kanaan, 48, in Ras al-Amoud neighborhood in East Jerusalem and threatened to re-arrest him if his family holds any celebrations for his release on the next day.
Kanaan was released today after completing his 11-year-prison term in Israeli jails. for resisting its occupation.
Video | #Palestinian freed prisoner Ghazi Kanaan hugs his daughter for the first time in 11 years, after he was released from Israeli occupation's jails today, today. pic.twitter.com/HhbBhTXI08
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) April 1, 2021
On Tuesday, the Israeli occupation also raided another house of Palestinian prisoner Majd Barbar, who released from its jails after completing his 20 years of sentence, attacked people who gathered there to celebrate his release, and re-arrested Majd, but released him the next day after ordering him not to hold any celebrations for him.
"Whatever they do, we will not be defeated," shouted Majd Barbar from #Jerusalem before he was arrested by the Israeli occupation today. Majd celebrated his freedom yesterday with his family after spending the last 20 years of his life in the Israeli prisons! pic.twitter.com/bgABC2fqQW
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 30, 2021
The Israeli occupation authorities often re-arrest freed Palestinian prisoners from East Jerusalem and hold them for few days to prevent their families, friends and neighbors from celebrating their release in a way to disrupt his homecoming.