Palestinian provocateur Ahed Tamimi released from prison



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Israel released from prison a Palestinian teenager, Ahed Tamimi, who was jailed last year after being filmed kicking and slapping
an Israeli soldier in the West Bank.

Tamimi, 17, became a heroine for the Palestinians after the December 15 incident outside her house in Nabi Saleh village was broadcast live on Facebook by her mother and became viral. She was 16 years old.

   (Photo: AFP)

(Photo: AFP)

His mother, Nariman, who was also arrested during the badault
on the IDF officer last December for filming the incident and posting it on Facebook.

A spokesman for the Israeli Prison Service said Tamimi had left Sharon prison and was on his way to the West Bank.

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On the eve of Tamimi Released from prison, the father of Palestinian provocateur, Bbadem, said Saturday that he was waiting at what she takes the lead in the fight against Israel, but that the young man of 17 years also weighs the options of the university.

In the village of Nabi Saleh in Tamimi, supporters were preparing for Sunday's return, planting Palestinian flags on the roof of his family home and installing hundreds of chairs for sympathizers in the courtyard.

 Ahed Tamimi and his mother Nariman (Photo: AFP)

Ahed Tamimi and his mother Nariman (Photo: AFP)

Bbadem said Saturday that after his release from prison , "we are waiting for her to lead and we will help her to lead" in the fight to end "occupation". He did not say what it would imply.

Meanwhile, Israeli troops on Saturday arrested two Italian artists
who painted a large fresco of Ahed Tamimi on the Israeli security fence, according to local activist Munther Amireh and an amateur video posted online.

Ahed was accused
with 12 different charges for six different incidents in January, including aggravated badault, obstruction of a soldier in the performance of his duties, incitement to hatred, threat to the life of a soldier and throw stones.

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(Photo: AFP)

According to the indictment, filed in the military court of Judea, Tamimi threw stones at the forces Israeli security forces, threatened them, participated in riots and incited others to participate in the clashes.

Nariman Tamimi was also charged with her involvement in the badault, as well as for another incident in which she was involved with her daughter. She was also charged with inciting terrorism on Facebook.

Nur Tamimi, 21, Ahed's cousin, who took part in the badault, was charged with aggravated badault against a soldier and obstructed a soldier in the performance of his duties.

 Nur Tamimi (Photo: AFP)

Nur Tamimi (Photo: AFP)

Tamimi was sentenced to 8 months in prison in March.
The plea bargain concluded that the months in which she was placed under arrest would be included in her general badessment. She was also fined 5,000 NIS. His mother was ordered to pay 6,000 shekels.

The trial of Ahed Tamimi began on January 31st. The testimonials
of the company commander and the soldier involved in the incident were revealed in mid-January.

The Associated Press, Reuters, Elisha Ben Kimon, and Yoav Zitun contributed to this report

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