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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Israel Kills Palestinian Teen Born in Prison, Once the World\u2019s Youngest Detainee</h1>
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<p>Gaza (Quds News Network)- Israeli forces killed Yusuf Al-Zaq, a
17-year-old Palestinian teen who was born in Israeli jail and the
world\u2019s youngest former prisoner, in a drone strike on Friday. The
attack targeted his family\u2019s apartment on Al-Thawra Street in central
Gaza City.</p>
<p>The Palestinian Prisoners\u2019 Media Office confirmed his death in a
statement. \u201cYusuf Al-Zaq, the youngest prisoner in the world, was
martyred after Israeli occupation forces bombed his family\u2019s home,\u201d the
office said.</p>
<a href="https://qudsnen.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/5-3.webp"><img src="https://qudsnen.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/5-3.webp" alt="" width="394" height="264" class="gmail-moz-reader-block-img" style="margin-right: 25px;"></a>Yusuf
Al-Zaq was born in an Israeli prison and remained in detention until he
and his mother were released in a prisoner exchange between Hamas and
the occupation state.
<p>Yusuf\u2019s story began behind bars. He was born in an Israeli prison in
2008 to his mother, Fatima Al-Zaq, a former political prisoner who was
arrested while seeking medical treatment outside Gaza. At the time of
her arrest, she didn\u2019t know she was pregnant.</p>
<p>Fatima later gave birth to Yusuf while detained. She raised him in a
tiny cell for nearly two years, facing poor medical care and harsh
conditions. Israeli prison authorities shackled her during movement and
denied both mother and child proper treatment, according to human rights
reports.</p>
<p>Fatima once said she named her son after the Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), whose story gave her hope during imprisonment.</p>
<p>Yusuf and his mother were freed in October 2009 as part of a deal in
which Israel released 20 Palestinian female prisoners in exchange for a
video from Hamas resistance movement proving that captured Israeli
soldier Gilad Shalit was alive. Shalit was later released in the 2011
Wafaa Al-Ahrar exchange, which freed over 1,000 Palestinian detainees.</p>
<p>Yusuf grew up as a symbol of Palestinian resilience. His killing has sent shockwaves through Gaza.</p>
<p>Since Israel resumed its genocide in March 2025, over 7,300
Palestinians have been killed, and 26,000 injured, according to Gaza\u2019s
Health Ministry.</p><p>Israel\u2019s genocide in Gaza, backed by the US since October 7, 2023,
has resulted in more than 195,000 Palestinians killed or wounded. Most
are women and children. Over 10,000 remain missing, and widespread
famine has claimed the lives of countless civilians, including dozens of
children.</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>