Mahmoud Khader Abed Adra, also known as Hicham Harb, a suspect in the deadly attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris in 1982, has been arrested and placed in custody in France after being handed over by Palestinian authorities. Adra was surrendered by Palestinian officials to French authorities, with French President Emmanuel Macron linking the handover to France’s recent recognition of Palestinian statehood. The attack on the restaurant, which resulted in six deaths and 22 injuries, was attributed to the Fatah-Revolutionary Council, a Palestinian armed faction. Adra, who had been sought for over four decades, was arrested in the West Bank last year and extradited to France for trial.
Why It Matters
The arrest and extradition of Mahmoud Khader Abed Adra for his alleged involvement in the 1982 attack on a Jewish restaurant in Paris highlights the ongoing cooperation between Palestinian and French authorities in counterterrorism efforts. The extradition comes after France’s recognition of Palestinian statehood in 2025, creating a framework for such legal actions. This development underscores the importance of international collaboration in addressing terrorism and seeking justice for victims of past attacks.
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