Ahed Tamimi, the Palestinian teenage girl turned protest symbol who was filmed hitting Israeli soldiers last year, has been released after serving an almost eight-month prison sentence.
Israeli prisons spokesman Assaf Librati said Tamimi, 17, and her mother Nariman who was also jailed over the incident, had been released and were being taken to the West Bank on Sunday.
Tamimi has been touted by Palestinians as a symbol of resistance to Israel’s military occupation while many Israelis accuse her of being an agitator seeking to provoke soldiers on camera.
Her case sparked an outpouring of international criticism against Israel and a renewed focus on the treatment of Palestinian youths in Israeli military courts.
Tamimi is scheduled to speak at a press conference in her West Bank hometown, Nabi Saleh.
Read the report in the Newscastle Herald and Illawarra Mercury (AAP).