Ahmed Manasra was released after serving nine-and-a-half years for attempted murder, during which he developed schizophrenia. His case has drawn criticism from Amnesty International and the Israeli NGO Adalah for alleged breaches of international law, including his interrogation at 13 without legal representation and prolonged solitary confinement. Following his release, concerns about his health remain, as his family prioritizes his treatment amidst reports of harsh conditions in Israeli jails and the recent death of a Palestinian child in detention.