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Reuters story on a mother's wait for her son's return from jail is withdrawn

February 25, 2025
Ramadan Abed - Reuters

GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters story about a Palestinian mother's wait for the release of her long-jailed son, who was convicted of killing an Israeli, is withdrawn. Reuters has been unable to verify a link between the victim and Israel's Mossad spy agency, as stated by the Palestinian prisoner's family. There will be no substitute version.

Najat El Agha, the mother of Palestinian prisoner Diaa El Agha, looks on, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip,

STORY_NUMBER: L3N3PG0F9

STORY_DATE: 25/02/2025

STORY_TIME: 1137 GMT

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