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The bittersweet taste of freedom: an interview with a former Palestinian prisoner

Amir Abu Raddaha in al-Am'ari refugee camp, Ramallah, weeks after his release after 23 years in Israeli prison, March 2025. (Photo: Qassam Muaddi/Mondoweiss)As part of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, Amir Abu Raddaha was freed from Israeli prison after 23 years. He spoke to Mondoweiss about his time behind bars, and the horrific conditions of Palestinian prisoners since October 7.

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