The Sun (Malaysia)

Palestinia­n teen freed from jail

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NABI SALEH: A Palestinia­n teenager released from prison by Israel yesterday after completing a sentence for kicking and slapping an Israeli soldier called for Palestinia­ns to continue their struggle against occupation of the West Bank.

Ahed Tamimi ( pix), 17, became a heroine to Palestinia­ns after the incident last December outside her home in Nabi Saleh, a village which has campaigned for years against land seizures by Israel, leading to confrontat­ions with Israel’s military and Jewish settlers.

Israelis saw the incident, which Tamimi’s mother relayed live on Facebook, as a staged provocatio­n.

Tamimi, who was 16 at the time of her detention, faced 12 charges, including aggravated assault. In March, she pleaded guilty to a reduced charge sheet that included assault and was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonme­nt, dating back to her arrest in December.

Tamimi greeted dozens of well-wishers in brief remarks outside the home of a Nabi Saleh villager killed by Israeli forces.

“From this martyr’s house, I say: resistance is continuing until the occupation is removed. All the female prisoners in jail are strong, and I thank all who stood by me while I was in prison,” she said.

Palestinia­ns want the West Bank for a future state, along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. Most countries consider Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank to be illegal, something Israel disputes.

Tamimi’s case drew global attention and Amnesty Internatio­nal said after her conviction that her sentence was at odds with internatio­nal law, saying imprisonme­nt of a minor must be used only as a last resort for the shortest appropriat­e period of time. – Reuters

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