They produced data showing that 45 percent of those released in previous prisoner exchanges returned to terrorist activity. One example was a member of Islamic Jihad, Luay Saadi, who was arrested in September 1999 for providing logistical assistance to terrorists in the West Bank. According to Shin Bet, after his release in the January 2004 Tannenbaum deal, Saadi set up a widespread terrorist network that led to the deaths of 30 Israelis and the wounding of 300. He was assassinated by Israel in 2005.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting link re: Shalit and Pidyon Shvooyim.
The surviving terrorist from the Sbarro Pizza suicide attack is a woman ymach shma who was deported to Jordan as part of the deal. Do you remember the Dutch mishpocho murdered in that attack? The parents and 3 children who died as kedoshim with the words Shma Yisroel on their lips.
ReplyDeleteThe terrorist announced from her new exile that she is proud of what she did.
NY Times lies to benefit arab nazis.
ReplyDeleteThe number is much higher than 45 percent. It's the vast majority of those released.