Khaleej Times

Israel frees longest-serving Palestinia­n prisoner

Arrives to a hero’s welcome in his home town after serving 40-year sentence

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Arab-israeli Karim Younis, who spent 40 years in prison for killing an Israeli soldier, was released on Thursday and greeted by hundreds of supporters in his home village.

With a black and white keffiyeh around his shoulders, 64-yearold Younis was met by a crowd singing the Palestinia­n national anthem in Ara in northern Israel.

“Every prisoner’s story is the story of an entire people and I am proud to be one of those who sacrificed for Palestine,” said Younis.

He was convicted in 1983 of the murder three years earlier of an Israeli soldier, Avraham Bromberg, in the occupied Golan Heights. His death sentence was commuted to a 40-year jail term.

“Forty years have passed as if they were nothing, because we consider this to be one of the main pillars of the struggle,” said Younis, who was carried through the village while holding a Palestinia­n flag.

Younis is part of Israel’s Arab minority, many of whom identify as Palestinia­ns.

His decades in prison made him the longest-serving Palestinia­n detainee, either from Israel or the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, according to the Palestinia­n Prisoners’ Club advocacy group.

The organisati­on said Younis was among a group of prisoners up for release a decade ago as part of a deal mediated by the then-us secretary of state John Kerry, but the negotiatio­ns ultimately collapsed.

Younis’s brother said his joy was “unlimited” but “incomplete” as their parents died during his sibling’s detention.

“His hair and wrinkles have changed, but his resilience increased and multiplied dozens of times,” Nadem Younis said.

“His faith in the cause and his knowledge and skill in politics are stronger. Karim has developed through his sacrifices,” added the 56-year-old.

Younis was released before dawn on Thursday and left by prison authoritie­s at the side of the road in Raanana, a central Israeli city near the prison, the Palestinia­n Prisoners’ Club said. His cousin, Maher Younis, was also jailed over the soldier’s killing and is expected to be freed within weeks.

Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri wrote to the state prosecutor on Tuesday requesting a legal opinion on revoking the citizenshi­p of the two men.

“Stripping their citizenshi­p will be an important message for those who have become symbols for their terrorist acts,” Deri wrote.

Karim Younis’s lawyer said his client does not hold another nationalit­y.

Israel’s national security minister, the extreme-right Itamar Ben-gvir, called for capital punishment to be carried out for terrorism offences.

“Until we deliver the death penalty to terrorists, I will do everything with God’s help so that they get out of prison feeling ashamed,” he wrote on Twitter.

Every prisoner’s story is the story of an entire people and I am proud to be one of those who sacrificed for Palestine.” Karim Younis

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 ?? ?? Longest-serving Palestinia­n prisoner Karim Younis gestures as he is welcomed at his village in Ara after he was freed from Israeli jail on Thursday. — reuters
Longest-serving Palestinia­n prisoner Karim Younis gestures as he is welcomed at his village in Ara after he was freed from Israeli jail on Thursday. — reuters

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