The 2 1/2 witch-hunt against the five teenage Palestinian boys from Hares village arrested and tortured when they were just 15-16 years old by Israeli occupation has culminated in a judicial murder by Israel: 15 more years in prison.
By the time the boys would be released, they would be almost in their mid-thirties, having spent over half of their lives imprisoned.
The young lives of Mohammed Kleib, Ammar and Tamer Souf, Ali Shamlawi and Mohammed Suleiman have already been disrupted for years of imprisonment. If their unjust sentences will not be overthrown and the boys released, their lives were practically over already the moment they were arrested by Israeli occupation in March 2013.

Israel's Apartheid status is clearly revealed in these two cases, the judicial murder of the Hares boys and the legitimization of the killing of Enas.
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