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- 04 Mar 2026
Zaher Ibrahim
A American-Palestinian teenager after completing nine months in imprisonment by Israel absent formal charges was released.
Mohammed Ibrahim was fifteen years old at the time of his arrest in February in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where he was visiting while residing in Florida under suspicion of rock throwing at Jewish settlers, which he previously denied.
American diplomatic officials expressed satisfaction with the news of Mohammed's release.
Mohammed, now 16, required hospitalization right after being freed, family members reported.
Family described him as pale, underweight, and is suffering from conditions contracted in captivity.
Via family representatives, Mohammed's uncle expressed the family's "overwhelming sense of relief".
Family member Zeyad Kadur described how relatives endured "surviving a terrible, unending nightmare" during the entire detention period.
"Currently, we are focused on getting Mohammed the immediate medical attention he needs after being subjected to harsh conditions and inhumane conditions throughout his detention."
American authorities announced ongoing to extend consular services for the Ibrahim family.
{"US government authorities gives utmost importance than the safety and security for United States citizens"," the department emphasized.
Twenty-seven US lawmakers had signed a letter to diplomatic officials and the White House, demanding more be done to release him.
The father, a father-of-four operating an ice cream shop in Florida, previously said his son only confessed regarding stone throwing due to physical abuse.
The father hadn't visited or spoken to Mohammed since February, learning information solely what had happened to him through judicial records.
Mohammed was held lacking indictment at Ofer detention facility on the West Bank.
It is also home to grown detainees, featuring prisoners sentenced regarding severe security violations and murder.
An estimated 350 Palestinian child security detainees detained within Israeli facilities, according to the Israeli Prison Service.
Many have never been charged while advocacy organizations, as well as the United Nations, say some have suffered mistreatment and torture.
Subsequent to his liberation, family representatives announced the family would also continue fighting demanding accountability for their family member family member Sayfollah.
The 20-year-old dual US citizen who the Palestinian health ministry said succumbed to assault by Israeli settlers during a confrontation in July.
At the time, military authorities reported officials were investigating accounts of a Palestinian had been killed.
Mohammed and Sayfollah collaborated within the family's frozen treats establishment from Tampa.
No charges have been filed for the cousin's murder.
"We anticipate US authorities to protect our families," Mr Kadur said.