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Georges Ibrahim Abdallah Released After Four Decades and Deported to Lebanon

The U.S. Embassy in Paris denounced his release, warning it endangers diplomats and dishonors victims’ memory.

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Pro-Palestine protesters in Lyon, France, hold up banners reading “Silence: We are killing in Gaza” and “Freedom for Georges Abdallah” on Oct. 9, 2023. (Robert Deyrail/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
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Overview

  • The Paris Court of Appeal’s July 17 ruling mandated his conditional release effective July 25 and ordered his deportation and permanent ban from France.
  • At dawn on July 25, French authorities escorted Abdallah from Lannemezan prison via Tarbes and Roissy airports before his flight to Beirut.
  • Convicted in 1987 for the killings of U.S. military attaché Charles Robert Ray and Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimantov, he had been eligible for parole since 1999.
  • Repeated U.S. objections had blocked his earlier release applications, highlighting a diplomatic standoff between France and Washington.
  • Upon arrival, supporters and members of parliament greeted Abdallah at Beirut’s Rafik Hariri Airport and later in Qobayat village.