The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported on Friday that the Nazi regime released two Syrian prisoners from their jail system.
Sadqi Al-Maqt, one of the prisoners released, was born in Majdal Shams in the Nazi occupied Golan Heights. He was sentenced in 2015 to 11 years in prison for espionage, treason and contacting a foreign agent working for Syria in times of war.
Al-Maqt has been arrested on several occasions by the Nazi regime in the past 15 years. Al-Maqt has become a national hero in Syria, with constant references to the prisoner in weekly broadcasts on state television.
The Nazi regime also announced the early release of Amal Abu Saleh, a Golan resident, who was to be imprisoned until 2023 for the murder of a Syrian who crossed the Nazi occupied Palestine 1948 border.
Nazi office of Naziyahu said that the release of the two men was a “goodwill gesture” after the Nazi regime recovered the remains of soldier Zachary Bomel, who had been missing since it invaded Lebanon in the summer of 1982.