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Israeli Moshe Sasson, a survivor of Lebanese militant Samir Kantar's attack in 1979, speaks to the Associated Press in the coastal city of Nahariya, Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Sasson felt the gun pressed against his head, a Lebanese assailant poised to shoot, when the lights in the hall of his apartment building suddenly went out, allowing him to flee to safety. The gunman, Samir Kuntar, went on to kill three other people in one of Israel's most notorious attacks. Three decades later, he is about to be freed in exchange for two Israeli soldiers whose capture set off a monthlong Mideast war. The Israelis are presumed dead. But Kantar, whose deadly rampage traumatizes Sasson to this day, is expected to return home to a hero's welcome. "I remember his face, the dark black eyes and murderous gaze," Sasson recalls. "He was like the angel of death." (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
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