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Pakistan may host freed Palestinian prisoners

Published on: October 25, 2025 2:47 PM

Pakistan may host Palestinian prisoners freed by Israel in hostage swap
CAIRO – Pakistan, along with Qatar, Turkey, and Malaysia, is being considered as a potential destination for the resettlement of Palestinian prisoners released in a recent hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas, according to reports.

The 154 Palestinian ex-prisoners were freed in exchange for Israeli hostages held in Gaza. However, instead of returning home, they were transferred to Egypt, where they are being held under tight surveillance in a hotel and are not permitted to leave without official clearance.

All of the men had been sentenced to life imprisonment by Israeli military courts on charges including murder, membership in outlawed Palestinian groups, and other security-related offenses. Rights groups have long criticized these courts for lacking fair trial guarantees.

Read More: Palestinians Celebrate Return of Prisoners Released by Israel

One of the ex-detainees, Murad Abu al-Rub, who spent 20 years behind bars, told AFP that although he is no longer imprisoned, he remains isolated and uncertain about his future. “Nothing has changed. I still can’t see my mother or siblings,” he said.

Since the US-brokered ceasefire came into effect on October 10, Hamas has released 20 Israeli hostages, while nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners were freed in return. Most have returned to Gaza and the West Bank, but those serving life sentences were exiled to Egypt, which played a key mediating role in the truce.

The freed prisoners currently have no work permits or legal status in Egypt. According to Hasan Abd Rabbo of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, their accommodation costs are being covered by Qatar, while talks continue regarding resettlement options.

Read More: Palestinians Rejoice After Prisoners Release by Israel

He confirmed that Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, and Malaysia are among the countries being considered for relocation. Despite their freedom, many of the men remain in limbo, uncertain of when or where they will finally be allowed to rebuild their lives.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Egypt, Hamas, hostage exchange, Israel, Latest, Malaysia, Middle East conflict, Pakistan, Palestine, Palestinian Prisoners, Qatar, turkey

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