Four girls who were arrested on Monday while praying at the gates of the Temple Mount were released from detention on Wednesday. Their release was made possible after the Jerusalem Magistrates' Court annulled the bail conditions for them but distanced them from the mount for 30 days.
The girls were could have been released a few hours after their arrest, immediately after they were interrogated, but they refused to sign the bail conditions, which distanced them from the the Temple Mount, and remained in jail in protest. On Tuesday, too, the girls refused to sign the conditions set by the court and stayed another night in detention.
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