The momentum is rapidly snowballing as the media spotlight is focusing on the government’s failure to arrange for the release of Gilad Shalit after over 2.5 years in Hamas captivity.
Government officials in recent days have released statements hinting at a possible willingness to release terrorists ‘with blood on their hands’ who were not previously considered for release in a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas.
Diskin explains that experience has shown that the majority of terrorists released from Israeli prisons do return to terror, despite signing an affidavit vowing not to engage in terrorism in the future.
Diskin wants the government to make a stipulation that released terrorists must go to Gaza or abroad, even residents of Judea and Samaria, to distance them from any ability to strike out at Israelis again in the future.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
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this is satire, right?
Oh yes. We know that the terrorist will honor their written word. They are such good people at heart. And sending them “far away” will what? Prevent them from killing again for a few hours? They should return these terrorist the way Hamas returns Israeli soldiers … in a body bag.