Relatives wait outside Israeli prison for release of Palestinian prisoners
Palestinians waited outside an Israeli prison in the West Bank on Sunday anticipating the release of 90 mainly female Palestinian prisoners as part of the hostage release and ceasefire deal.
As Israeli police attempted to move the crowd of mostly young Palestinian men away from the Ofer Prison, 19-year-old Ibrahim Mouadi told ABC News he is hoping to see his 27-year-old sister, Kaja Mouadi, set free. He said he hadn't seen his sister since she was arrested nine months ago when Israeli police raided their family home in the middle of the night.

Ibrahim Mouadi said he and his family have no idea why she was arrested. He said she was never charged with any offense.
“We honestly still have no clue," he told ABC News in an interview near the prison.
He said he suspects Israeli authorities detained his sister because of something she may have posted on social media.
“It’s generally because of social media posts because there is no free speech here," Ibrahim Mouadi said.
He said he and the rest of the family have only been able to communicate with his sister through written messages passed to and from her by a lawyer.
"It's been really terrible. We miss her," he said.
Now that three Israeli female hostages have been released, Ibrahim Mouadi said he is hopeful he will be reunited with his sister as soon as Sunday night.
“I’m very excited," he said.
However, he said his sense of celebration is tinged with sadness because of the suffering that has occurred in Gaza.
-ABC News' Tom Soufi Burridge, Latifeh Abdellatif, Hugo Leenhardt





