List of names: 110 Palestinian prisoners to be liberated tomorrow in Toufan al-Ahrar exchange, including Mohammed Abu Warda and Zakaria Zubeidi

110 Palestinian prisoners will be liberated in the next installment of the first stage of the Toufan al-Ahrar prisoner exchange, the Flood of the Free, on Thursday, 30 January. They include 32 with life sentences, 48 with long sentences, and 30 Palestinian children and youth. Among those who will be liberated are Mohammed Abu Warda, serving 48 life sentences (the third highest, after Abdullah Barghouti and Ibrahim Hamed, equivalent to Hassan Salameh) in Zionist jails, and Zakaria Zubeidi, one of the six heroes of the Freedom Tunnel escape from Gilboa prison, from Jenin camp.

They also include Ammar Mardi Howeitat, the Jordanian prisoner who last week refused deportation when Jordan refused to receive him, despite him being a Jordanian citizen.

So far, 290 Palestinian prisoners have been liberated from Zionist prisons in the first two installments of the Toufan al-Ahrar exchange.

Earlier today, Abu Obeida, the military spokesperson of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, stated that, as part of the Al-Aqsa Flood prisoner exchange deal, the Al-Qassam Brigades have decided to release the following zionist prisoners tomorrow, Thursday, January 30, 2025:

1. Arbil Yehud
2. Agam Berger
3. Gadi Moshe Moses

The Zionist regime had attempted to use the exchange of Yehud as a pretext to restrict Palestinians from northern Gaza from returning to their homes, despite the fact that Saraya al-Quds had confirmed that they were holding her and that she would be released in the next exchange. After the exchange was set for Thursday, 30 January, the images of half a million Palestinians sweeping back to Northern Gaza in powerful images of return at the hands of the Resistance and in defeat of the occupier became a global symbol of victory and a harbinger of return to all of Palestine from the river to the sea, especially for the 70% of Palestinians from Gaza who are refugees forced from their homes and lands during al-Nakba.

According to the lists released by the Prisoners’ Media Office, the following Palestinian prisoners will be liberated tomorrow. Samidoun will provide updates throughout the day, and we encourage you to follow us on Telegram and X for the latest news.

Palestinian captives with Life Sentences:

  1. Abdel-Fattah Nayef Abdel-Fattah Radwan
  2. Adham Mohammed Abdel-Aziz Younis
  3. Ahmad Mohammed Zuhdi Marshood
  4. Ahmed Sidqi Sleiman Radwan
  5. Alaa Ahmad Abdel-Moneim Salah
  6. Alaa el-Din Tawfiq Mohammed Farhat
  7. Ali Yousef Najib Sbeih
  8. Ammar Mustafa Ahmad Mardi
  9. Haithem Ahmed Samar Antari
  10. Hussein Faisal Hussein Nassar
  11. Ismail Daoud Hussein Radaideh
  12. Issa Salem Ismail Darabei
  13. Jalal Hussam Ahed al-Faqih
  14. Jamal Nazih Jamil Ja’areh
  15. Jamal Nimr Khader Hamamreh
  16. Mahmoud Ahmed Shaker Dudin
  17. Misbah Khalil Misbah Helles
  18. Mohammed Attiya Mahmoud Abu Warda
  19. Mohammed Fawzi Salama Falaneh
  20. Mohammed Khaled Hassan Amoudi
  21. Mohammed Lotfi Abdel-Rahim Qashoua
  22. Mohammed Taha Abdel-Rahman al-Shaalan
  23. Mohammed Tawfiq Hussein Ghawadreh
  24. Munther Nayef Mitreb Snobar
  25. Nasr Jamal Musa Shawish
  26. Omar Ahmad Abdel-Rahman Abu al-Rub
  27. Ramzi Mohammed Ahmed Abu Shamma
  28. Sameh Samir Mohammed al-Shobaki
  29. Sami Suleiman Ibrahim Jaradat
  30. Tariq Abdel-Aziz Abdullah Batran
  31. Wael Yaqeen Musa al-Natsheh
  32. Wajih Jalal Wajih Khalil

Palestinian captives with Long Sentences:

  1. Abdel-Rahim Abdel-Qader Muteir Abu Holi
  2. Abed Mahmoud Abed Rabbo Dwayyat
  3. Ahed Younis Awadallah Abu Khoussa
  4. Ahmad Rashad al-Zein Al-Sakani
  5. Ahmed Daoud Salman Ibrahim
  6. Ali Mohammed Ali Farajallah
  7. Amir Nader Fahmi Farroukh
  8. Amjad Khader Shehadeh Abu Samra
  9. Anwar Mohammed Masoud al-Assa
  10. Aref Mohammed Hassan Samara
  11. Ashraf Rajeh Ahmed Nofal
  12. Bahaa al-Din Mohammed Ali al-Qassas
  13. Bilal Abdel-Samih Hussein al-Udeini
  14. Fathi Mohammed Mahmoud Najjar
  15. Haithem Jamal Ali Jaber
  16. Hamdi Mohammed Shehada Tamari
  17. Hussam Musa Mohammed al-Arouri
  18. Ibrahim Rabah Mohammed Hubeishah
  19. Izz al-Din Qassam Ziyad Hassan Awad
  20. Jihad Ibrahim Ahmad Basha
  21. Jihad Yousef Mohammed al-Hindi
  22. Mahmoud Abdel-Wahab Saeed Abdel-Latif
  23. Mahmoud Ramadan Mohammed Halabi
  24. Moab Maimoun Jamil Abu Khudeir
  25. Moayad Mohammed Salim Zayoud
  26. Mohammed Fahmi Mohammed Farroukh
  27. Mohammed Farouk Sharif Abu al-Rub
  28. Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Jali
  29. Mohammed Jamal Mohammed Rushdi
  30. Mohammed Khaled Mohammed Sabah
  31. Mohammed Majdi Mustafa Al-Azza
  32. Mohammed Mansour Mohammed Musa
  33. Mohammed Shaker Mohammed Tarda
  34. Murad Ghassan Zuhdi Rajabi
  35. Musa Mohammed Musa Ajlouni
  36. Nasser Khaled Mohammed al-Anqawi
  37. Nidal Mohammed Mustafa al-Burai
  38. Omar Mohammed Hassan Akkawi
  39. Qasim Marouf Salim Musallam
  40. Qutaiba Mohammed Salah Musallam
  41. Rami Aref Shteiwi Salah el-Din
  42. Rashid Rasmi Mohammed Rashid Risheq
  43. Saeed Farouk Mohammed Qunboz
  44. Shehadeh Nimr Shehadeh al-Jiyawi
  45. Subhi Ibrahim Mohammed Abu Khalifa
  46. Tariq Khalil Abbas Dweik
  47. Yousef Hussein Yousef Haifa
  48. Zakaria Mohammed Abdel-Rahman Zubeidi

Palestinian Child and Youth Detainees:

  1. Abdelhadi Mazen Mohammed Jabari – Al-Khalil
  2. Ahmad Mohammed Nayef al-Hawamdeh – Samu’a, Al-Khalil
  3. Ahmed Khaled Nafi Assaf – Qabatiya, Jenin
  4. Ahmed Mahmoud Wajih Nijmeh – Arraba, Jenin
  5. Ahmed Raed Zaid Farroukh – Sair, Al-Khalil
  6. Amir Louay Ahmed Abu Arja – Tulkarem
  7. Awqab Ayman Tawfiq Ibrahim – Jericho
  8. Bassam Amar Rawhi Ba’arah – Nablus
  9. Daoud Trad Mohammed Salaymeh – al-Khalil
  10. Hadi Saber Musa Abu Jadoua – Qalqilya
  11. Hamza Mohsen Mahmoud Shreim – Qalqilya
  12. Hudhaifa Amjad Rouhi Murrah – Kafr Malik
  13. Jadallah Murad Jihad Amara – Asira al-Shamaliya, Nablus
  14. Maamoun Mahmoud Subhi Hussein – Silwad
  15. Mahdi Maher Jamil Abu Hamed – Sur Baher, Jerusalem
  16. Moatassem Mohammed Ahmad Amin Zaid – Qalqilya
  17. Moataz Mohammed Abdullah Radwani – Tulkarem camp
  18. Moataz Othman Mohammed Hussein Bukhari – Nablus
  19. Mohammed Amer Yousef Abu Helal – Abu Dis, Jerusalem
  20. Mohammed Hosni Abdelqader Qawasmeh – Al-Khalil
  21. Mohammed Lotfi Omar Mohammed Ali – Jerusalem
  22. Mohammed Yassin Tayseer Sabah – Bethlehem
  23. Montasser Iyad Adnan Saqr – Balata camp, Nablus
  24. Mustafa Nadim Mustafa Abu Rida – Nablus
  25. Rida Mohammed Obeid – Issawiya, Jerusalem
  26. Saif al-Din Fayez Mahmoud Mahmoud -Jenin
  27. Saif al-Din Mohammed Abdel-Rahman Darwish, Aida camp
  28. Shihab al-Din Othman Ibrahim Zaoul – Hussam, Bethlehem
  29. Yazan Akram Mohammed Abu al-Haija – Jenin camp
  30. Zain el-Din Issam Mohammed al-Zeer – Kobar

Once again, as throughout the history of prisoner exchanges, it has been made clear that it is the resistance that brings liberation, to the prisoners, the land and the people of Palestine, a resistance that stretches from the heart of Gaza, throughout Palestine, to Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq and Iran, and to the people of the world. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network salutes all of the prisoners, their families and loved ones, and the Resistance and the people of Gaza who have made their liberation possible.

We urge everyone, around the world, to join with the Palestinian people in Gaza and everywhere, to celebrate the achievements of the Resistance and the humiliation of the occupier, and to celebrate and welcome each liberated prisoner as the heroes of our global movement that they are, in public events, with posters and public education, with actions and events exposing Zionism and imperialism everywhere.

We urge all supporters of Palestine and Palestinian and Arab communities to receive and honour the prisoners virtually and symbolically — and pledge to continue the movement until all of them are free, and all of Palestine is free, from the river to the sea.


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