The prisoners Dina Jaradat and Jasmine Jaber gained freedom after being released by the Israeli occupation prison administration.
The director of Jenin Prisoner Club, Muntasser Samur, said that the occupation had released the prisoner Jaradat, after a 4-and-a-half-month arrest, and noted that she was suffering from a rare disease called "Cerebral anorexia", which requires withdrawing to the accumulated fluids in the brain regularly. She was transported several times to occupation hospitals during the period of her detention. Her family transferred her to the hospital after an hour of her release because of the deterioration of her health.
The Prisoners Club stated that the prisoner Jasmine Jaber spent 30 months in occupation prisons and was released after spending the duration of the trial. There are also 29 female prisoners remain in "Damon" prison, including the two children, Nufood Hammad and Zamzam al-Qawasimah.