#Palestinianactivist #AhedTamimi #freedIsraeli Prominent Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi, 22, was released from Israeli prison on November 30 as part of the latest exchange between Israel and Hamas. Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi has been released from prison in Israel as part of the latest swap in the prisoner release deal between Israel and Hamas. One most high-profile Palestinian activists, 22-year-old has become a powerful symbol of protests against Israeli occupation West Bank. On Monday, he was added to an expanded list of prisoners approved for release under the agreement and was among 30 Palestinian prisoners and 10 Israeli hostages expected to be released on Wednesday. In a video released by the Associated Press after his release, he was seen surrounded by supporters. A woman embraces him and tells him to be strong. "Of course I'm always strong," she replies. Coming from a well-known activist family, Tamimi rose to international fame 2017 when s her slapping kicking two Israeli soldiers in the village of Nabi Saleh went viral and she spent eight months prison on charges assault incitement. His imprisonment brought attention to the problem of Palestinian minors detained in Israeli prisons. Tamimi's most recent arrest took place on November 6, a month after the start of the war with Gaza. He was one of several Palestinians who the Israel Defense Forces said were arrested the West Bank in early November on suspicion of "participating and inciting terrorist activities." The IDF shared a screenshot of a story posted on its Instagram account containing violent threats against settlers in the West Bank. Tamimi's mother, Nariman, denied the accusations against her daughter, telling The Post that the message was not Tamimi and that her daughter's last Instagram account was "hacked 10 months ago." Nariman Tamimi said that Tamimi's father, Bassem, was arrested a week ago. Amani Sarahneh, a spokeswoman for the Palestinian Prisoners Association, told The Post on Tuesday that Ahed Tamimi is being held in Dimona prison. Dozens of Palestinians have been charged with terrorism or similar charges over messages posted social media following Hamas' cross-border attack on Israel October 7. Rights groups criticized this as a crackdown on freedom of expression. Hundreds of Palestinian Israelis have been subjected to hearings at their workplaces or universities over social media posts, according to a human rights group in Haifa, Israel. The release Tamimi and 29 other Palestinians came on the sixth consecutive day of a prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas following a cessation fighting on Friday. The agreement was initially to last four days and included the release of 50 Israeli hostages and 150 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, but was later extended to allow additional releases. Tamimi's became a fixture on murals and posters around the world following her arrest in 2017. His village, Nabi Saleh, has been the scene of weekly protests since Jewish settlers seized some land in 2009. His defen