Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese fighter imprisoned for 40 years, is scheduled for release on July 25, contingent on his departure from France. A French appeals court scheduled his release after years of legal battles. Abdallah was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1987 for involvement in the murders of two diplomats in the 1980s. His family and lawyer celebrated the decision, citing it as a significant judicial victory. Legal challenges may still arise, as US authorities have opposed his release for decades, complicating the situation regarding his deportation to Lebanon.
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is set for prison release on July 25 after 40 years, conditional on leaving France permanently. He was convicted for the murders of two diplomats.
Abdallah's imprisonment began in 1984, and he was sentenced to life in 1987. His case reflects a broader struggle against political pressures from the US and Israel.
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