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Two Italian graffiti artists who painted a photo of Ahed Temimi (17), a "brave Palestinian girl" jailed for shooting an Israeli soldier to protect her village and detained for eight months in prison, have been deported by Israel. Agostino Chirwin, who painted Jorit Agoch in his murals, and another Italian mural artist and a Palestinian friend whose identity was unexplained, were arrested by Israeli security forces the day before. The visions of the Italians who were arrested for the painting of Ahed Tamimi, who plotted Bethlehem between the West Bank and the Wall of Shame, were canceled and asked to leave the country. Ahed Temimi was awarded the Hanzala Courage Award in Istanbul for his attitude towards Israeli soldiers in 2012, when his brother was detained. Temimi was released from HaSharon prison in northern Israel at the end of the previous day's detention.
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