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, ordered by a French court, has sparked strong criticism from the United States and Israel, who view Abdallah as a terrorist and a threat to diplomatic safety. Abdallah, considered a resistance icon by some in Lebanon and the Palestinian movement, was welcomed as a hero upon his return to Beirut. The decision has reignited debate over justice, political prisoners, and the legacy of militant activism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The case highlights ongoing tensions between Western governments and Middle Eastern political movements.
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