Israel has freed a Palestinian who earlier this year conducted an unprecedented 66-day hunger strike. Mohammed Allan returned to the West Bank after spending one year in an Israeli jail for suspected links to a militant group. Israel's Supreme Court suspended Allan's detention in August when his health deteriorated and he ended his hunger strike. But after his condition improved he was rearrested, launched a new hunger strike and served the remainder of his second six-month term. Allan went on hunger strike to protest his jailing without charge. He suffered some brain damage as a result of the strike. Allan spoke to reporters following his return late Wednesday, calling his release "a victory." His plight sparked outrage among Palestinians. The case also drew attention to a contentious Israeli force-feeding law. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/162718.aspx