Israeli Arab released after 40 years in prison for killing a soldier
Israeli Arab released after 40 years in prison for killing a soldier
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Arara: Israel warned against celebrations glorifying "terror" after Israel released a Palestinian Israeli who was imprisoned for 40 years for killing an Israeli soldier. Maher Yunus was released from Beersheba prison in southern Israel, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Club.

Assassin and terrorist Maher Younis was released from prison this morning, according to Itamar Ben-Office Gvir in Israel. In 1983, Younes was convicted of the murder of Israeli soldier Avraham Bromberg in the occupied Golan Heights in 1980. The death sentence for him was reduced to 40 years in prison.

His cousin Kareem Younis was released two weeks before his release, after serving the same amount of time in prison for the same crime. Hundreds of cheering supporters waving Palestinian flags greeted Karim, who declared himself "proud" of his actions.

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According to Ben-Office, during the homecoming of Gwyr's cousin, the minister "instructed the police to act firmly and with determination against the incidents of terror and support for terror we saw in Ara the other week."

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Ben-Office Gwir said: "The police are instructed to stop the waving of the terrorist flag and the slogans that the terrorist is a hero ... as these are illegal measures, if they occur they must be dispersed immediately." Scatter it."
Yunis are an Arab minority in Israel, many of whom identify as Palestinians.

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