Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal has been released from detention by Israeli forces after he was beaten by Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Meanwhile Israel has also passed its state budget, prompting protest from both within and outside of the Knesset.

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Folge vom 26.03.2025'They want revenge': Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal released by Israeli army
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