Released Palestinian prisoners greeted in Ramallah


Some 180 prisoners are being freed in exchange for three Israeli hostages.
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In exchange, Hamas earlier handed over three Israeli hostages to the Red Cross.
BBC Arabic Mohamed Taha said there were joyous scenes in the West Bank as those freed were reunited with their loved ones.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) says that seven freed Palestinian prisoners were taken to hospital after arriving in Ramallah.
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