"Released Palestinian Brothers Celebrate Homecoming, Yet Concerned about Ongoing Detentions"

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Palestinian brothers Nasrallah and Qassam Al-Awar, released as part of the Israel-Hamas temporary truce agreement, express joy at being home but remain wary of ongoing Israeli detentions. The brothers, who were imprisoned for 17 months, highlight the lack of due process and interpretive charges such as "supporting terrorism." Human rights groups criticize the Israeli judicial system for its lack of basic protections. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club reports an increase in recent arrests, with over 3,365 Palestinians detained since the war began. The brothers fear for others and express uncertainty about their own future.
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