Pro-Palestinian Lebanese militant launched after 40 years in French jail
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a former head of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions who served round 40 years of a life sentence for assaults on U.S. and Israeli diplomats in France, gestures outdoors Beirut International Airport after a French court docket dominated in favor of releasing him, in Beirut, Lebanon July 25, 2025. | Photo Credit: Reuters
At round 3:40 am (01:40 GMT), a convoy of six automobiles left the Lannemezan penitentiary with lights flashing, AFP journalists noticed.
Hours later, he was positioned on a airplane sure for Lebanon.
As he disembarked in Beirut, he was welcomed by members of the family on the airport’s VIP lounge.
Dozens of supporters, some waving Palestinian or Lebanese Communist Party flags gathered close to the arrivals corridor to offer him a hero’s reception, an AFP correspondent stated.
Mr. Abdallah’s household had stated beforehand they might take him to their hometown of Kobayat, in northern Lebanon, the place a reception is deliberate.
Abdallah was detained in 1984 and sentenced to life in jail in 1987 for his involvement within the murders of U.S. navy attache Charles Robert Ray and Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimantov in Paris.
‘Past image’
The Paris Court of Appeal had ordered his launch “effective July 25” on the situation that he depart French territory and by no means return.
While he had been eligible for launch since 1999, his earlier requests have been denied with the United States — a civil celebration to the case — persistently opposing him leaving jail.
Inmates serving life sentences in France are usually freed after fewer than 30 years.
Mr. Abdallah’s lawyer, Jean-Louis Chalanset, visited for a ultimate time on Thursday.
“He seemed very happy about his upcoming release, even though he knows he is returning to the Middle East in an extremely tough context for Lebanese and Palestinian populations,” Chalanset advised AFP.
AFP visited Mr. Abdallah final week after the court docket’s launch resolution, accompanying a lawmaker to the detention centre.
The founding father of the Lebanese Revolutionary Armed Factions (FARL) — a long-disbanded Marxist anti-Israel group — stated for greater than 4 a long time he had continued to be a “militant with a struggle”.
After his arrest in 1984, French police found submachine weapons and transceiver stations in considered one of his Paris flats.
The appeals court docket in February famous that the FARL “had not committed a violent action since 1984” and that Abdallah “today represented a past symbol of the Palestinian struggle”.
The appeals judges additionally discovered the size of his detention “disproportionate” to the crimes and given his age.
Published – July 25, 2025 11:25 pm IST
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