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Kareem Younes, Convicted Soldier Killer, Dies After Serving 40 Years in Israeli Prison
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
Kareem Younes, who killed Israeli soldier Avraham Bromberg in 1980, died after serving 40 years in prison. His release in 2023 sparked government actions to revoke his citizenship and seize funds linked to terror payments from the Palestinian Authority.
- 01Kareem Younes, convicted of killing soldier Avraham Bromberg in 1980, died after 40 years in prison.
- 02Younes was released in January 2023, with government efforts to revoke his Israeli citizenship.
- 03Upon release, authorities prevented celebrations in his hometown and controlled his arrival.
- 04Avraham Bromberg was shot and killed at age 20 while returning from the Golan Heights in 1980.
- 05In June 2023, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant ordered seizure of funds paid to Younes by the Palestinian Authority.
- 06Authorities confiscated about half a million shekels and a luxury car linked to the Younes family.
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