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Palestinian MP Khalida Jarrar freed after 14 months in Israeli prison

Crowds flocked to Ramallah to see Jarrar released from Israeli custody a month early due to overcrowding in Israeli jails
Khalida Jarrar returns home to Ramallah after 14 months in an Israeli jail (AFP)
By AFP

A prominent Palestinian lawmaker vowed to keep up her campaign for prisoners' rights after being released on Friday following 14 months in an Israeli jail, AFP journalists at the scene said.

Leftwinger Khalida Jarrar, 53, was arrested in April 2015 and later sentenced to 15 months in prison for encouraging attacks against Israelis, according to the Israeli army.

She was released a month early due to overcrowding in Israeli jails, according to the prisons' administration.

"There are still many prisoners, more than 7,000 - including judges, parliamentarians, children and the sick," Jarrar told reporters at her home in Ramallah, seat of the Palestinian Authority in the occupied West Bank.

A handcuffed Jarrar had been brought by Israel Prison Service officers to the Jabara checkpoint between Israel and the West Bank, where she was freed and walked a few metres on foot.

She was greeted by Ayman Odeh, the head of the Arab Joint List in the Israeli parliament, and dozens of supporters. Dozens of supporters also flocked to see her released, with crowds lifting her in the air and chanting.

Jarrar is a senior figure in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Marxist party considered a terrorist organisation by Israel.

Palestinian MP Khalida Jarrar is greeted by friends, family and supporters in Ramallah (AFP)

Many of its leaders are in custody and Jarrar has been jailed multiple times.

Despite her release, Jarrar still has a five-year suspended sentence, according to Palestinian rights organisation Addameer.

Her husband Ghassan Jarrar, himself a leftist jailed multiple times, told AFP he was only able to see his wife during the hearings of her trial in an Israeli military court.

"It was very hard for her," he said, adding proudly that she "set up a school in prison and five girls were able to pass their exams through it."

Jarrar is a member of the Palestinian parliament which has not met since 2007 after elections a year earlier were won by the Hamas.

Six members of that parliament are still held by Israel, according to the Palestinian Prisoners' Club.

The release comes as world powers met in Paris to try and agree on a timetable for a new set of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, although scepticism about whether or not there is enough will has been running high. 

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