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Ibrahim and Musa Al-Sarahneh, two brothers who were released from Ofer Prison in the West Bank after 23 years, returned to their home in Deheishe Refugee Camp in Bethlehem in the Gaza Strip and reunited with their mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease as a result of their son’s arrest, and father, while their other brother Khalil, who was also a prisoner, was deported to Egypt after the 6th prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas yesterday.

“We are happy to see Palestine, our family and friends. Prisoners in the occupation prisons live in a bad situation,” said Ibrahim Al-Sarahnah, also mentioning that guards tortured them before their release.

“Despite the fact that my husband’s brother was deported to Egypt, my joy is great and indescribable. My children were young when my husband was arrested. I was both a mother and a father and it was a very difficult task,” said Ibrahim Al-Sarahnah’s wife, Marwat Al-Sarahnah.

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WWII Bomb Scare Triggers Mass Evacuation in Cologne

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In Cologne, Germany, 20,500 people were evacuated after three unexploded World War II bombs were discovered during roadworks in the Deutz district. Authorities launched the city’s largest evacuation since 1945 to safely defuse the bombs, which included two one-ton and one 500-kg US-made devices.

The operation affected 58 hotels, 9 schools, a hospital, nursing homes, and museums. Three bridges over the Rhine, rail lines, and ship traffic were temporarily shut down. Bomb disposal teams from Düsseldorf worked to defuse the bombs during the day. Such wartime bomb finds remain common in Germany, especially in North Rhine-Westphalia.

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