Lebanon’s General Amnesty Law Leaves Lebanese Citizens Exiled in Israel in Limbo
The law could release thousands and reduce life and death sentences as Lebanon seeks to ease prison overcrowding.
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Lebanon’s General Amnesty Law leaves Lebanese citizens exiled in Israel in limbo
Lebanese MP Ghada Ayoub told Lebanon’s Aljadeed TV that Lebanese citizens who sought refuge in Israel but did not participate in any military actions have the right to return to Lebanon.
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. AFP: Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir among his supporters in Sidon, on July 18, 2012, following an attack in Damascus that killed senior officials in Bashar al-Assad's regime. Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir's name has resurfaced with the controversy surrounding the passage of the general amnesty law in Lebanon, particularly regarding the categories it covers …
The president of the Democratic Party (DS), Srđan Milivojević, said today in Valjevo, on the eve of the protest on the occasion of the anniversary of "police brutality against citizens" on August 14, 2025 in that city, that neither for the policemen who beat citizens and minors, nor for those who protected them - "there will be no amnesty".
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