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WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
New York (JTA) — A major
American Jewish organiza-
tion has assailed a decision
by German prosecutors to
release Shi'ite Muslim ter-
rorist Abbas Hamadi from
jail after serving just half of
his 13-year sentence for kid-
napping two German busi-
nessmen in 1988.
"We voice shock and
outrage at the an-
nouncement" by German of-
ficials, said a statement
issued by Seymour Reich,
president of the American
Zionist Movement.
Abbas Hamadi, 32, kid-
napped two Germans in
Beirut to hold them hostage
for the release of his brother
Mohammed Hamadi, 28,
from jail. The younger
Hamadi is serving a life
sentence in Germany for the
1985 hijacking of a TWA
plane in which an American
navy diver, Robert Stethem,
was beaten to death and
dumped on the tarmac of the
Beirut Airport.
The businessmen held by
Abbas Hamadi were releas-
ed unharmed after Germany
resisted the blackmail.
Germany's pending
release of Abbas Hamadi is
further complicated by the
issue that a third Hamadi
brother, Abdel Hadi
Hamadi, a Hezbollah leader
in Lebanon, had held two
German aid workers hostage
in 1989 and released them
last year after lengthy
negotiations.
It is thought by some that
Germany's release of Abbas
Hamadi was part of the deal
worked out to free the two
aid workers held by his
brother Abdel Hadi Hamadi.
"Germany denies that its
decision is part of a deal
negotiated with Lebanon to
free two German aid
workers," the AZM state-
ment said, "but such a
denial is difficult to accept. ❑