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 four decades. His release has sparked international controversy, with the United States strongly condemning France's decision, citing concerns for the safety of diplomats and justice for the victims. Abdallah, considered a resistance icon by some and a terrorist by others, was welcomed as a hero upon his return to Lebanon. The French court's decision to release him was conditional on his immediate deportation and permanent ban from France. The case highlights deep divisions over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the legacy of political violence in the region.
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