Crowds cheer, families hug as Palestinian prisoners released
Azzam al-Shallalta dropped to his knees and wept at his mother's feet as he arrived in the West Bank city of Ramallah with other Palestinian prisoners released under the Gaza ceasefire on Saturday.
A jubilant crowd carried Shallalta on their shoulders from the bus that brought him from jail, the freed prisoner still wearing his grey prison tracksuit.
"My situation was heartbreaking, truly heartbreaking. We pray to God to free all our brothers we’ve left behind," he told the crowd, his head shaved and his face pale and thin under a long red beard.
"I can’t describe the feeling -- just hearing the news that I would be released was overwhelming", he said while shaking hands with well-wishers.
Around him Palestinians cheered and waved the national flag, as they welcomed dozens of prisoners who arrived in buses.
Hundreds waited in the local sports centre where the prisoners were dropped off for a short health checkup, while hundreds more watched........
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