Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese pro-Palestinian militant convicted for the 1982 murders of an Israeli diplomat and a US military attaché, has been released from a French prison after over 40 years. His release and return to Lebanon were met with celebration by supporters in Beirut, but drew sharp condemnation from the United States and Israel, who called the move a grave injustice and a threat to diplomats. Abdallah, seen by some as a resistance icon and by others as a terrorist, had been eligible for release for years but remained incarcerated due to political sensitivities. The case highlights deep divisions over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the legacy of political violence in the region. France’s decision has reignited debate over justice, diplomacy, and the handling of political prisoners.
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