Samer Issawi had taken only water and infusions from Aug. 1, 2012 until April 23 of this year, becoming a symbol of the Palestinian struggle against Israel.
The 33-year-old, who was originally convicted in connection to a series of shooting attacks, was among several Palestinian prisoners staging long-term hunger strikes.
Today evening, Issawi underwent a medical exam in an ambulance parked outside the prison in northern Israel and then drove off.
"He came back in triumph," read a banner near his home. Issawi had been released in a prisoner swap in October 2011, after serving 10 years of a 26-year sentence. He was convicted in 2002 of involvement in a series of shooting attacks targeting police cars and students at Jerusalem's Hebrew University.
A month after the new arrest, he launched a hunger strike. He ended it only after winning assurances that he would be released a few months later.
Currently, more than 4,700 Palestinians are held by Israel on security-related charges. Their fate is an emotionally charged issue for Palestinians.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been arrested at one time or another since Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem in 1967, and almost every family has had a member in prison.
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