Jerusalem – Court: Israel Must Enact Law If It Wants To Hold Terrorists’ Remains As Bargaining Chips

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    FILE - Mourners carry the body of Palestinian man Mahmoud Odah during his funeral in the West Bank village of Qusrah December 2, 2017. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini Jerusalem – Israel’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the state could not keep the bodies of Palestinian gunmen for use as bargaining chips to get back its own dead unless it enacted legislation permitting it to do so.

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    A three-justice panel ruled in favor of militants’ families who petitioned to force Israeli authorities to return to them for burial the bodies of militant relatives killed in attacks on Israelis.

    The court gave the state six months to enact legislation if it wanted to keep the bodies.

    Israel has said it was holding the bodies to help it effect the return the remains of the two Israeli soldiers killed in the Gaza Strip in 2014 and two Israeli civilians, whose whereabouts are unknown and whom Israel believes are alive and being held in the enclave by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

    But in a majority ruling, the court said the bodies were being held without authorization because there was no law on the Israeli statute books to regulate their being kept.

    “It should be emphasized that Israel, a state governed by the rule of law, cannot hold bodies for the purposes of negotiations while there is no specific, clear law in place permitting it to do so,” part of the ruling’s summary said.

    Israel has in the past carried out swaps of prisoners and of militants’ remains with Hamas and with the Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah in exchange for Israeli soldiers and their remains.


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    Lieba
    Lieba
    6 years ago

    So what’s the problem?
    Make it a law today!!!
    Use the dead bodies of Arabs as bargaining chips

    StevenWright
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    StevenWright
    6 years ago

    Can we hold the “supreme court’s” bodies?

    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    6 years ago

    the Israeli supreme court is too liberal and is causing too many problems. They should just stick to legal problems and not get involved in moral problems or terrorist problems.