Pro-Palestinian Activist Convicted of Murdering American and Israeli Has Been Released from Prison

A French court has ruled that Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese​ terrorist who ⁣has spent 40 years in prison for the murders of two diplomats—one Israeli‌ and one American—should be released ⁢on​ December 6, contingent upon his departure from France. The court’s decision has prompted France’s anti-terrorism ⁤prosecutor to announce an appeal. Abdallah, a former member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, is not known to have⁣ expressed regret for his actions and sees ⁣himself as a “fighter.” His convictions include the 1982 shooting of U.S.‍ military attaché Charles Robert Ray and the assassination of Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimantov.⁤ Abdallah’s situation has​ garnered mixed reactions, with supporters advocating for his release, while U.S. officials and some in France oppose it. In recent years, Abdallah has​ made ⁢multiple attempts to​ secure his release, and protests supporting him have taken place.


A French court said Friday that a terrorist who has spent the last 40 years in jail for killing two diplomats, one of whom was an American, should be released.

The court said Lebanese terrorist Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a pro-Palestinian activist, should be set free on Dec. 6 on the condition that he leaves France, according to Reuters.

France’s anti-terrorism prosecutor said it will appeal, according to France 24.


Abdallah was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, according to an Agence France Presse dispatch published by the Times of Israel.

Abdallah was convicted in the shooting death of U.S. military attaché Charles Robert Ray in 1982.

He also was linked to the murder of Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimantov.

Barsimantov was killed by a woman wearing a white beret, who shot him in the head in front of his wife and children.

Reuters reported that Abdallah was also implicated in the 1984 attempted murder of American Consul General Robert Homme in Strasbourg.

U.S. officials opposed releasing Abdallah, but Lebanon argued he should be freed, France 24 reported.

This year marked the 11th effort Abdallah, 73, has made to be released.

Abdallah has never expressed any regret, saying he was a “fighter” and not a “criminal”

The terrorist group founded by Abdallah claimed that it carried out four deadly attacks in France during the 1980s.

Abdallah was arrested in 1984 after surrendering to police, claiming Mossad agents were after him.

Earlier this year, 2022 Nobel Literature Prize winner Annie Ernaux said his detention “shamed France.”

In October, a protest advocating his release attracted 2,000 people, according to the AFP.




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