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Israeli Court Allows Terror Suspect to Leave for Medical Treatment in Italy Despite Security Concerns
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First reported by Now 14 · Jul 1, 2026
What happened
An Israeli military court allowed a female terror suspect accused of PFLP membership to leave Israel for medical treatment in Italy, despite prison service warnings about security risks and monitoring difficulties. Former politician Avraham Burg provided guarantees to ensure her return.
- 01Israeli military court approved release of terror suspect to Italy for medical care.
- 02Suspect accused of membership in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
- 03Israel Prison Service opposed release citing security risks and monitoring challenges.
- 04Suspect claimed chronic illness and inadequate medical treatment in custody.
- 05Court accepted financial and personal guarantees including from former politician Avraham Burg.
- 06Burg committed to ensuring suspect's return to Israel for legal proceedings.
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