The Israeli enemy claimed that Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawda had signed a written pledge not to “return to terrorist activities against Israel.”
A spokesman for the enemy’s prime minister, Yair Lapid, said, “Awawda signed a written pledge not to return to terrorist activities against Israel. It was decided to release him under this condition and in light of his health condition, but if he returns to terrorism, he will be arrested again immediately.”
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