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“Mohammed Abu Warda”; the “most dangerous” Palestinian prisoner who received 48 life sentences.

“Mohammed Abu Warda”; the “most dangerous” Palestinian prisoner who received 48 life sentences.

According to Anadolu Agency, Muhammad Abu Warda, a resident of the al-Fawwar camp in the south of Hebron, was one of the prisoners who had been given the longest prison sentences in Israeli prisons, but he was finally released from the occupation prisons in the first phase of the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and the Israeli regime.

He was arrested in 2002 on charges of planning and carrying out explosions that killed 45 Israeli soldiers and settlers injured more than 100 people and was sentenced to 48 life sentences. He spent 23 years in Israeli prisons and was finally released in a recent exchange operation.

The conventional meaning of life imprisonment is imprisonment for life, but the Zionist regime has recently changed this definition and does not return the bodies of Palestinian prisoners to their families even after death, while in many cases, the death of Palestinian prisoners occurs due to torture, mistreatment and medical negligence by the Zionists.

Abu Warda, 58, was released in the third round of the Palestinian prisoner exchange operation for three Zionist soldiers. In this round, 110 Palestinian prisoners were released, 32 of whom were sentenced to life imprisonment 48 prisoners with other sentences, and 30 of whom were children.

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