<p>Israeli authorities released the Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi and her mother on July 29. The pair had spent about eight months in prison, according to Haaretz</a>.</p><p>They arrived in their home town, Nabi Saleh</a>, in Ramallah, later that day Palestinian reports said</a>.</p><p>Footage released by, al-Hadath, a Palestinian news outlet, shows Ahed and her mother. “I am happy but my happiness is incomplete because my sister prisoners are not with me and I hope they will be freed,” Tamimi says in the video.</p><p>Tamimi, 17, a member of a prominent activist family, was imprisoned in December, 2017, for kicking and slapping an Israeli soldier</a>. A video of the incident went viral, giving her icon status</a> for Palestinians, according to international reports. Credit: Al-Hadath via Storyful</p><br />