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 sentenced to life in prison, was ordered freed by a French court on the condition that he be expelled and never return to France. His release has sparked celebration among supporters in Lebanon, where he was welcomed as a resistance figure. The decision has drawn criticism from Israel and the US, who view Abdallah as a terrorist. Abdallah's case has long been a flashpoint in debates over political violence, justice, and international relations.
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