Home Actress Katie Couric HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Katie Couric Instagram - 🚨Over three dozen Palestinian prisoners returned home on Friday following their release from Israeli prisons as part of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. Some of the freed prisoners had been accused of minor offenses, convicted in attacks, or were waiting to be charged. According to reporting from the Financial Times, about 300 Palestinians are potentially eligible for release — about three dozen are women, while the remaining 250 or so are males aged 18 and younger. “I have no words, I have no words,” newly released 17-year-old Jamal Brahma told AP News. “Thank God.” Tears fell down his father Khalil Brahma’s cheeks as he brought his son down from his shoulders and looked him in the eye for the first time in seven months. Israeli forces had arrested Jamal at his home in the city of Jericho last spring and detained him without charge or trial. More than 6,800 Palestinians are at present imprisoned by Israel for various security offenses, according to the Israel Prison Service. Human rights groups estimate that almost a third are held under indefinite “administrative detention” with no trial or official charge. According to Addameer, a Palestinian prisoners’ rights group, many of the most recent arrests of Palestinians came during raids across the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where protests and violence have surged, including attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers. Israel has said the arrests are part of a counterterror operation against Hamas in the West Bank. Images via Getty

Katie Couric Instagram – 🚨Over three dozen Palestinian prisoners returned home on Friday following their release from Israeli prisons as part of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. Some of the freed prisoners had been accused of minor offenses, convicted in attacks, or were waiting to be charged. According to reporting from the Financial Times, about 300 Palestinians are potentially eligible for release — about three dozen are women, while the remaining 250 or so are males aged 18 and younger. “I have no words, I have no words,” newly released 17-year-old Jamal Brahma told AP News. “Thank God.” Tears fell down his father Khalil Brahma’s cheeks as he brought his son down from his shoulders and looked him in the eye for the first time in seven months. Israeli forces had arrested Jamal at his home in the city of Jericho last spring and detained him without charge or trial. More than 6,800 Palestinians are at present imprisoned by Israel for various security offenses, according to the Israel Prison Service. Human rights groups estimate that almost a third are held under indefinite “administrative detention” with no trial or official charge. According to Addameer, a Palestinian prisoners’ rights group, many of the most recent arrests of Palestinians came during raids across the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where protests and violence have surged, including attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers. Israel has said the arrests are part of a counterterror operation against Hamas in the West Bank. Images via Getty

Katie Couric Instagram - 🚨Over three dozen Palestinian prisoners returned home on Friday following their release from Israeli prisons as part of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. Some of the freed prisoners had been accused of minor offenses, convicted in attacks, or were waiting to be charged. According to reporting from the Financial Times, about 300 Palestinians are potentially eligible for release — about three dozen are women, while the remaining 250 or so are males aged 18 and younger. “I have no words, I have no words,” newly released 17-year-old Jamal Brahma told AP News. “Thank God.” Tears fell down his father Khalil Brahma’s cheeks as he brought his son down from his shoulders and looked him in the eye for the first time in seven months. Israeli forces had arrested Jamal at his home in the city of Jericho last spring and detained him without charge or trial. More than 6,800 Palestinians are at present imprisoned by Israel for various security offenses, according to the Israel Prison Service. Human rights groups estimate that almost a third are held under indefinite “administrative detention” with no trial or official charge. According to Addameer, a Palestinian prisoners’ rights group, many of the most recent arrests of Palestinians came during raids across the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where protests and violence have surged, including attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers. Israel has said the arrests are part of a counterterror operation against Hamas in the West Bank. Images via Getty

Katie Couric Instagram – 🚨Over three dozen Palestinian prisoners returned home on Friday following their release from Israeli prisons as part of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. Some of the freed prisoners had been accused of minor offenses, convicted in attacks, or were waiting to be charged.

According to reporting from the Financial Times, about 300 Palestinians are potentially eligible for release — about three dozen are women, while the remaining 250 or so are males aged 18 and younger.

“I have no words, I have no words,” newly released 17-year-old Jamal Brahma told AP News. “Thank God.” Tears fell down his father Khalil Brahma’s cheeks as he brought his son down from his shoulders and looked him in the eye for the first time in seven months. Israeli forces had arrested Jamal at his home in the city of Jericho last spring and detained him without charge or trial.

More than 6,800 Palestinians are at present imprisoned by Israel for various security offenses, according to the Israel Prison Service. Human rights groups estimate that almost a third are held under indefinite “administrative detention” with no trial or official charge.

According to Addameer, a Palestinian prisoners’ rights group, many of the most recent arrests of Palestinians came during raids across the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where protests and violence have surged, including attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers. Israel has said the arrests are part of a counterterror operation against Hamas in the West Bank.

Images via Getty | Posted on 27/Nov/2023 01:22:42

Katie Couric Instagram – 🚨Three Palestinian college students were shot in Burlington, Vermont, on Saturday evening, according to police.

According to @cnn reporting, the 20-year-old men are all receiving medical care, according to a Sunday police news release. “Two are stable, while one has sustained much more serious injuries.”

The students were walking on Prospect Street while visiting a relative in Burlington for the Thanksgiving holiday when “they were confronted by a white man with a handgun,” says the release.

“Without speaking, he discharged at least four rounds from the pistol and is believed to have fled on foot,” police said.

Police said that two of the victims are US citizens and one is a legal resident.

Two of the three students were wearing keffiyehs, traditional Palestinian scarves, according to the police department. Two were shot in the torso and one in the “lower extremities.”

The FBI said Sunday it was “prepared to investigate” the incident. In a joint statement, the victims’ families urged law enforcement to investigate the attack as a hate crime.

“We will not be comfortable until the shooter is brought to justice,” they said. “No family should ever have to endure this pain and agony. Our children are dedicated students who deserve to be able to focus on their studies and building their futures.”

The statement, released by the Institute for Middle East Understanding, identified the students as Hisham Awartani, a student at Brown University in Rhode Island; Kinnan Abdalhamid, a student at Haverford College in Pennsylvania; and Tahseen Ahmad, a student at Trinity College in Connecticut.

This is a developing story with more updates to come.
Katie Couric Instagram – ICYMI: This morning, President Biden addressed the nation after Hamas released 17 more hostages, including at least one American — Avigail Idan, who turned 4 on Friday. This is the third day of a negotiated agreement that includes a pause in the fighting and the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners and detainees. 

Also, The Palestine Red Crescent Society said on Sunday that 50 trucks of food, water, emergency medical supplies, medications and other items had arrived in Gaza and that 50 more were on the way.

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