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Authorities free Palestinian UN worker jailed for aiding Hamas

Mohammed al-Halabi is charged with aiding Hamas, with Israeli officials accusing him of siphoning millions of dollars to the Islamist group.

UN worker Waheed Borsh (centre) celebrates with his Palestinian relatives after he was released from an Israeli prison on January 12, 2017

Waheed Borsh, 39, arrived at his home in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip and was greeted by dozens of well-wishers handing out sweets and singing songs.

Israeli forces detained Borsh, an engineer, on July 16, causing a major stir in the aid community.

He was sentenced last week to seven months in prison in a plea deal, but released on the basis of time served and for good behaviour.

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Israel initially claimed Borsh had been recruited by Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, but it later dropped the allegation.

He was convicted for "rendering services to an illegal organisation without intention", his lawyer said.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), where Borsh worked, said the deal showed there had been no wrongdoing by the organisation.

Speaking to AFP, Borsh said he was hopeful of returning to his job.

"I don't think what happened will affect my work," he said, insisting that his trial had been "unjust" and that he was never allied to any political party.

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"The aim of the organisation (UNDP) is to help people," he said.

Separately on Thursday, the court case of the Gaza head of a major international Christian charity, World Vision, was adjourned for two weeks, his lawyer said.

A district court in Beersheba in southern Israel delayed the case until February 2, lawyer Lea Tsemel said, a day after two new charges were announced.

He did not enter a plea but told journalists in the court he was innocent, according to media reports.

Israel has fought three wars with Palestinian militants in Gaza since 2008.

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Israel has long alleged that Hamas has sought to infiltrate humanitarian organisations and divert aid, accusations the Islamist movement denies.

Aid workers privately admit to pressure from Hamas.

But they also say materials taken into Gaza are subject to some of the world's strictest monitoring and that the blockade is preventing essential goods from entering the impoverished enclave.

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