His 20 year sentence ended in May, and he was released, to a large celebration with his fellow Fatah terrorists.
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Khalil Mesbah Khalil Ahmed Musa was sentenced in 2003 to 20 years in prison for a terror attack.
His 20 year sentence ended in May, and he was released, to a large celebration with his fellow Fatah terrorists.
He was a leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades in Jenin, and was convicted for shooting, setting explosive devices, and attempted murder.
His 20 year sentence ended in May, and he was released, to a large celebration with his fellow Fatah terrorists.
Now, a month later, justice was served - but in an unexpected way.
43-year old Khalil Musa was killed on Saturday during a family quarrel in Jenin.
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