(JTA) — A 12-year-old Palestinian girl who confessed to planning a stabbing attack will be released early from prison.
The Israel Prison Service announced Monday that because of her “young age,” the girl, who was arrested in February outside a West Bank settlement, will be released on April 24, six weeks before she was initially scheduled to be freed, The Associated Press reported.
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The case, according to the AP, drew attention to the disparate criminal justice systems that Jews and Palestinians face in the West Bank: Israeli citizens under age 14 cannot be imprisoned.
After pleading guilty to attempted manslaughter, the girl was sentenced to 4 1/2 months in prison. Last week, her family appealed to military and prison officials for an early release.
“Prison is not a place for a small child,” said Abeer Baker, one of the girl’s lawyers. “If it was a Jewish girl, she wouldn’t stay in prison for even one hour because it is forbidden according to the Israeli law.”
The girl, who comes from a village near Hebron, is one of many Palestinians under the age of 18 who have perpetrated or attempted to perpetrate terror attacks in recent months.
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