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An unknown artist painted a fresco of icon of Palestinian resistance Ahed Tamimi on the Israeli separation wall in Bethlehem, just as her father said that she could be released Sunday after almost eight months unjust imprisonment.
] Ahed Tamimi will be released Sunday, his father claims
The media speculated on the identity of the artist, some describing him as Palestinian, but he has since come out as an Italian street artist Agostino Chirwin. Also known as "Jorit Agoch", he has the reputation of hyperrealist murals of activists, politicians and other activists
. In painting the 13-foot fresco, Chirwin obscured his identity by keeping a black cloth around his head. 19659006] The portrait of Ahed Tamimi was painted next to a mural of a Palestinian Palestinian nurse, Razan Al-Najar, in Bethlehem. July 25, 2018. Photo | Reuters
Ahmad Arabi, an activist with the Popular Resistance Committee in Bethlehem, said the mural was part of the preparations to celebrate the release of Tamimi.
Tamimi, 17, recently told Al-Ahram Gate that she had completed a high school diploma in prison and that she was preparing to apply to the faculty. of law or political science.
The streets of Bethlehem, Nabih Saleh, the West Bank and occupied Palestine in general are preparing to welcome Tamimi, who was sentenced to eight months in prison after a video of her slapping and shouting at a Israeli soldier who had entered the family home became viral.
Tamimi's 15-year-old cousin Mohammed Tamimi was shot in the head with a rubber-coated steel bullet the day before. Tamimi was charged with aggravated badault, obstruction of the soldiers' work and inducement on 2 January.
"The Israeli authorities usually do not inform the detainee or his family of the date of his release, but I think that she will make a decision" to reduce her detention by 21 days, said Bbadem Tamimi , his father.