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Added on the 24/12/2013 00:36:02 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Israel has released a Palestinian journalist they accused of being a Hamas activist after he held a three-month-long hunger strike. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
14-year-old Palestinian Ahmed Salaima is greeted by his family upon his arrival home in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, after being released from an Israeli prison as part of a Hamas-Israel hostage deal in Gaza. IMAGES
Released Palestinian prisoner Khalil Al-Awar is offered sweets and cigarettes as he is welcomed home by relatives and friends in East Jerusalem. Israel's prison service said 39 Palestinian detainees were released on November 26 under the terms of a truce agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The announcement came after 13 Israeli hostages were freed in the Palestinian territory under the deal, along with three Thais and a Russian-Israeli dual citizen. IMAGES
Israeli Police raid the house released Palestinian prisoner Israa Jaabis, 38, who was convicted of detonating a gas cylinder in her car at a checkpoint in 2015, wounding a police officer, and sentenced to 11 years in prison. IMAGES
Jerusalem, Nov 26 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Alaa Badarneh) The Palestinian prisoner Maher al Akhras, 49, was released on Thursday, after having maintained a hunger strike for 103 days in protest of his administrative detention by Israeli police. FOOTAGE OF MAHER AL AKHRAS, WHO WAS MOVED TO A HOSPITAL IN NABLUS FOR MEDICAL CARE.
A Red Cross bus transporting released Palestinian prisoners arrives in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Thirty Palestinian prisoners were freed overnight, the Israeli prison authorities said, in the latest exchange under an extended truce deal due to expire within hours. IMAGES