Palestinian-US teen freed after nine months in Israeli jail
Summary
A Palestinian-American teenager named Mohammed Ibrahim has been released from Israeli detention after nine months without being charged. He was arrested in the West Bank for allegedly throwing stones, which he denied. The U.S. government welcomes his release and promises continued support for his family.Key Facts
- Mohammed Ibrahim is a Palestinian-American teenager from Florida.
- He was arrested in February in the West Bank at the age of 15.
- He was accused of throwing stones at Jewish settlers, a claim he denied.
- Mohammed was held without charges in an Israeli prison for nine months.
- The U.S. State Department welcomed his release and promised ongoing support.
- Mohammed's family reports he is in poor health and needs medical care after his detention.
- His family had not seen or spoken to him since his arrest.
- Twenty-seven U.S. lawmakers urged the U.S. government to act for his release.
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