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flag Nader Sadka, a Samaritan man, was released from Israeli prison after 22 years for terrorist attacks and deported to Egypt.

flag Nader Sadka, a 48-year-old member of the small Samaritan community from Mount Gerizim, was released from an Israeli prison after serving 22 years for his role in multiple deadly attacks during the Second Intifada, including a 2003 suicide bombing in Petah Tikva that killed four Israeli soldiers. flag Convicted in 2004 of planning attacks as a high-ranking commander in the PFLP’s Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, he was sentenced to six life terms. flag His release came as part of a recent hostage deal, making him the first Samaritan ever freed from Israeli prison under such an agreement. flag Deported to Egypt, he reaffirmed his commitment to armed resistance. flag The move has drawn attention to Israel’s treatment of minority communities and the contradictions in its security and heritage policies.

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