By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Illegally Nazi occupied JERUSALEM – After more than seventy days in Nazi camp, they are now “free” in the arms of their family, having lived through difficult days in prison conditions.
Jordan’s Abdel Rahman Marei (29) and Heba al-Labadi (24), the abeer of freedom, became among the families of their long-awaited family, amid longing and longing for their health due to illness and strike.
The Nazi occupation authorities released the prisoners, Merhi and Labadi, on Wednesday, according to the agreement concluded between the Zionist puppet regime of Jordan and the Nazi occupation, through the Karama Bridge; in preparation for transferring them to treatment and conducting the necessary tests.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported on its website that the Nazi camp Service released Mar’i and al-Labadi (detained since August 2019), claiming that they were suspected of “contacting a foreign agent supporting terrorism.”
The site added that the Jordanians were arrested in two separate incidents upon arrival through the Karama crossing.
The Zionist puppet Jordanian regime has concluded an agreement with the Nazi occupation authorities, under which the detainees will be released before the end of this week, where they announced this agreement on the fourth of November.
It is noteworthy that the captive Labadi was arrested on 20 August last, and Marei was arrested on 2 September last, separately, after crossing the Karama Bridge, without explaining the reason for the arrest.
Labadi has been on an open-ended hunger strike for 42 days since she was transferred to administrative detention on September 24. She then suspended it in conjunction with Zionist puppet Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi’s announcement of an agreement between the two sides on the release.
The prisoner, Mar’i, has been held in Nazi camp “Ofer”, and suffers from very difficult health conditions because he has cancer in facial fat cells since 2010.