Israel – Some Shalit Deal Prisoners Resume Terror

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    FILE - An Israel Prison Service van leaves the Damon Prison in the nothern area of Mount Carmel, Israel, 16 October 2011, as it transfers 15 female Palestinian prisoners that was part of the prisoner release involving former abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.Israel – Palestinian prisoners released in the Gilad Shalit swap who return to terror will serve out their former sentences before the new ones, a military court said.

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    The landmark decision by an Israeli military court last month was made during the trial of Daoud Hilo, 22, from a refugee camp near Ramallah who was arrested a month after his release for illegally purchasing weapons, Yedioth Ahronoth said Wednesday.

    According to the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) seven Palestinian terrorists released in the Shalit deal have since been arrested on terror charges, the Hebrew daily said.


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    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    11 years ago

    Big surprise, but what else are they going to do for themselves?

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    11 years ago

    If they are back to their old ways, they should be last on any release papers!

    mendoza
    mendoza
    11 years ago

    This corrupted government is playing politics with Jewish lives
    They do more for the Goyiem then for there Owen brothers

    11 years ago

    Really? How did we not see this coming?

    11 years ago

    Big surprise. The Shalit deal was a political move and was clearly against Halacha, common sense, and the basics of national survival.

    11 years ago

    what else is new

    5TResident
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    5TResident
    11 years ago

    Could anything have been more obvious?

    KishmichIntuchis
    KishmichIntuchis
    11 years ago

    And did we for a minute think it would be any different.