The Israeli authorities released 30 Palestinian prisoners this Wednesday, including prominent activist Ahed Tamimias part of the agreement reached with the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in exchange for the release of ten Israeli hostages, of which at least five would have dual nationality.
The Israel Prison Service has published the list with the names of the prisoners who have been released tonight, although Tamimi’s name was already on a list of fifty women Palestinians published days ago by the Israeli Ministry of Justice in view of the extension of the truce agreement.
After his release, he explained to the Palestinian media about the “difficult conditions” to which they have been subjected in prison and has assured that the Israeli authorities have threatened to kill his father, who is also imprisoned, reports the Al Quds news portal.
Tamimi was arrested on November 6 as part of a series of operations by Israeli security forces in the city of Ramallah, West Bank, in relation to a message on social networks supposedly published by the young woman – and denied by the family – she collected. that “in comparison, “You will say that what Hitler did to you was a joke.”for which the authorities maintained that it was a message that incited hatred and violence.
The young woman, who had been released in 2018 when she was 17 years old after spending eight months in prison for slapping a soldier who invaded his house from the town of Nabi Salé, had become an icon of the resistance of the Palestinian people after a photo from 2015, when he was fourteen years old, in which he appeared biting an Israeli soldier who was trying to arrest his little brother.
Source: Lasexta

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