Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese pro-Palestinian militant convicted for his role in the 1982 murders of an Israeli diplomat and a US military attaché, has been released from a French prison after more than 40 years. Abdallah, once a leader in leftist militant circles, was sentenced to life in 1987 but became eligible for release years ago. His freedom was finally granted on the condition that he be expelled from France and never return. Abdallah’s return to Lebanon was met with celebration by supporters, who view him as a symbol of resistance, while his release has drawn criticism from Israel and the US. The case has reignited debate over political prisoners, international justice, and the legacy of militant activism in the Middle East.
Seja o primeiro a responder a esta discussão geral .