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Palestinian prisoners in Egypt, first images of Shalit

Egypt, Oct 18 – Busloads of Palestinian prisoners arrived at the Rafah border crossing on Tuesday as Egyptian television showed the first images of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, released under a swap deal.

Shalit — who has been held by Palestinian militants since 2006 — was shown in civilian clothes and wearing a black baseball cap, escorted by Hamas armed wing chief Ahmed Jabari and other officials of the Islamist movement.

Israel’s private Channel 2 television said Shalit had arrived in the Jewish state, but there was no immediate confirmation from Israeli officials.

In Rafah, a divided town on the Egypt-Gaza border, the Palestinian prisoners were shown flashing victory signs and smiling from their buses, before heading into the Gaza Strip.

“We are going home with dignity, thank God,” one prisoner told Egyptian television from the bus.

“Thank God for this great achievement. The Palestinian people deserve to live in freedom like everyone else,” said another freed prisoner, thanking Egypt for mediating the deal.

“This (exchange deal) is the first step towards the full liberation of the Palestinian people,” he said.

An Egyptian security delegation and a team from the International Committee of the Red Cross had arrived at the Rafah crossing early on Tuesday to oversee the exchange.

Dozens of families had been waiting at the border, chanting, cheering and waving Palestinian and Hamas flags.

Ansaf Mohammed Yunis waited at the Rafah border crossing, hoping to see her brother Ibrahim — who served eight years of a 17-year sentence.

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The family is from the West Bank but Ibrahim, who was 22 when jailed, was being freed into the Gaza Strip.

“We don’t know how to feel,” Yunis told AFP by telephone. “It will be a shock to see him.”

“We are happy, for sure. But we are also bitter because we haven’t seen him in eight years,” Yunis said.

“We are not sure what’s going to happen now, how long he will stay in Gaza. The future is very uncertain,” she said.

The landmark deal between Israel and its bitter Hamas enemy will see Israel freeing a total of 1,027 prisoners in exchange for the release of Shalit, a soldier who has been held by Gaza militants for more than five years.

The long-awaited deal, signed last week, is the highest price ever paid by the Jewish state for a single person.

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