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Did this Palestinian prisoner ‘fake’ his injuries? No, it’s two different people

By France24
17 December 2023   |   12:27 pm
A viral post claiming Mohammed Nazzal, a Palestinian prisoner recently released by Israel was ‘staging’ his injuries that he claims he received at the hands of Israeli authorities in jail. In this edition of Truth or Fake, Vedika Bahl fact-checks this story, and looks into the claims of abuse by Israeli officials towards Palestinian prisoners.

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