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An American-Palestinian teenager who spent a nine-month period in Israeli detention absent formal charges was released.
The teenager Mohammed Ibrahim was 15 when he was arrested in February throughout the West Bank territory, during a family visit on holiday from Florida under suspicion of rock throwing against settlement residents, claims he consistently denied.
United States authorities expressed satisfaction with the news of Mohammed's release.
Mohammed, now 16, was taken to hospital for treatment immediately after release, family members reported.
Family described him as pale, underweight, while battling health issues contracted in captivity.
Through an official statement, family spokesperson expressed the family's "immense relief".
Zeyad Kadur stated the family experienced "enduring a dreadful, continuous nightmare" during the entire detention period.
"Right now, our priority is getting Mohammed prompt healthcare he needs after being subjected to Israel's abuse and brutal treatment over several months."
US officials stated they would maintain to offer diplomatic assistance to Mohammed's family.
{"The Trump Administration considers paramount to ensuring the safety of American nationals"," it added.
A group of American legislators endorsed a document to diplomatic officials and the White House, requesting additional efforts to secure his release.
Mohammed's parent, with four children managing a frozen treats business from Florida, previously said his son only confessed about rock throwing due to physical abuse.
There were no visits or spoken to Mohammed following the detention, receiving updates exclusively about his son's condition in detention through court documents.
Mohammed was held without charge in Ofer prison in the West Bank.
It is also home to mature inmates, including individuals found guilty for major terrorist activities and homicide.
An estimated 350 Palestinian child security detainees currently imprisoned in Israel, according to the Israeli Prison Service.
Many have never been charged along with monitoring agencies, including UN bodies, say some have suffered physical abuse and torture.
Following Mohammed's release, the uncle stated the family would also continue fighting demanding accountability for their family member Sayfollah Musallet.
This young American-Palestinian according to health authorities died from beating by radical settlers following tensions during summer.
Initially, the Israeli military said officials were investigating information regarding a civilian had died.
The two cousins had worked together in the family ice cream shop based in Florida.
No charges have been filed with Sayfollah's killing.
"We expect United States leadership to ensure our family's safety," Mr Kadur said.
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