An Israeli military court on Wednesday released the deputy prime minister of the Palestinian government, Nasser al-Shaer, one of more than 30 Hamas lawmakers and cabinet ministers who have been imprisoned by Israel for three months. Shaer, the highest-ranking official held, was arrested on Aug. 19. He was not charged with any crime and the court cited a “lack of evidence” in ordering his release. “My arrest was not justified,” Shaer told The Associated Press after his release. “It was part of the aggression waged against the Palestinian people.” Full Story
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