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Israel releases second longest-serving Palestinian prisoner

After spending 40 years in Israeli prisons, Maher Younis, Karim Younis’ cousin, was finally set free.

Maher Younis, the second-longest-held Palestinian prisoner, was freed after 40 years in Israeli jails.

On Thursday, just before 7 a.m. (05:00 GMT), Maher, 65, was freed from Eshel prison, close to Beer Sabe’ (Beer Sheva) in southern Israel.

He was detained in 1983 and later found guilty in Israeli courts, along with his cousin Karim Younis, of murdering an Israeli soldier in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights in Syria in 1980.

Karim, released two weeks ago, was the longest serving Palestinian prisoner, having been arrested earlier than Maher.

The cousins are from the Palestinian village of Ara in Israel, where large crowds of relatives and friends greeted Maher on Thursday.

Upon his release, Maher visited the grave of his father, who died in 2008. His mother showered him with petals when he arrived at his home, where he was arrested at 25.

She told Al Jazeera journalists before he son’s arrival that she would not cry but would spend every moment celebrating.

Israeli Palestinian prisoner Maher Younis is welcomed at his village, following his release after serving 40 years in prison,
Maher Younis was convicted in 1983 of killing an Israeli soldier in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights [Ammar Awad/Reuters]

Maher and Karim were originally sentenced to death by hanging. Their sentence was changed to life in prison, which was then commuted to 40 years in 2011.

Dozens of Israeli police, who had warned people in Ara against holding any kind of celebration for days before his release, surrounded the house on Thursday morning.

The Palestinian flag was not allowed to be raised, according to new orders banning it in public by Itamar Ben-Gvir, who was recently appointed National Security Minister under a new right-wing government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

While the vast majority of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails are from the occupied West Bank, the Younis cousins are Palestinian citizens of Israel.

Ministers in Israel’s new government have been pushing for harsher measures against Palestinians in Israel and in occupied East Jerusalem who have carried out attacks in which Jewish Israelis are killed, such as revocation of residency and citizenship.

A heated exchange took place last week about the issue when a far-right minister said she “prefers Jewish murderers over Arab murderers”.

About 4,700 Palestinians are being held in Israeli prisons, including 150 children and 835 people held without trial or charge.

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