The Knesset on Monday is expected to pass a bill into law in a second and third reading intending to grant amnesty to ‘expulsion criminals’, those ideological right-wingers who have police records as a result of their opposition to the uprooting of some 10,000 Jews from their homes throughout Gaza and a number of northern Shomron communities. At present, there are 134 open files against expulsion criminals, who will benefit if the bill is passed into law.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
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IT’S CHELM AGAIN!!!
It shouldn’t be those who OPPOSED the expulsion about whom the question of amnesty is being discussed. (THEY never should have been arrested in the first place!!!)
It should be THOSE WHO COMMITTED THE EXPULSION that should have charges made against them, and who, by the way, should NOT receive amnesty for that terrible crime!