Samir Kintar starts bidding his cellmates farewell
Source: Al-Manar TV, 14-07-2008
Detainee Samir Kintar began saying good-bye to his cellmates at Hadarim Prison on Sunday. Kintar, a Druze, received four life sentences after he entered occupied Palestine in 1979, killed three Israelis.
"Israeli" President Shimon Peres will formally pardon Kintar only after Tuesday's cabinet vote on the prisoner exchange with Hizbullah.
Kintar's lawyer, Elias Sabag, visited him Sunday in jail for the last time. "The feeling is that I will never see him again; at least not in the near future," Sabag said. "He is very excited, as are his cellmates."
Detainee Samir Kintar began saying good-bye to his cellmates at Hadarim Prison on Sunday. Kintar, a Druze, received four life sentences after he entered occupied Palestine in 1979, killed three Israelis.
"Israeli" President Shimon Peres will formally pardon Kintar only after Tuesday's cabinet vote on the prisoner exchange with Hizbullah.
Kintar's lawyer, Elias Sabag, visited him Sunday in jail for the last time. "The feeling is that I will never see him again; at least not in the near future," Sabag said. "He is very excited, as are his cellmates."
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