Derec
Contributor
More murderous terrorists released for a handful of hostages. This ceasefire getting to be a worse deal by the day.
Hamas Makes Gaunt Israeli Hostages Thank Captors Before Release
But shady Shadi Barghouti is not nearly as bad as the next guy:
Hamas Makes Gaunt Israeli Hostages Thank Captors Before Release
All the more reason why this rotten ceasefire should never have taken place. It was too early, Hamas wasn't degraded enough, and Israel made too many concessions regarding the numbers and kinds of released terrorists. The numbers should have been far less, and any murderers should have been excluded.NY Times said:Hamas released three Israeli hostages on Saturday in exchange for 183 Palestinians jailed by Israel, in a staged handover where rifle-toting Hamas fighters prodded their gaunt captives to give short speeches, effectively at gunpoint, thanking the militants who had held them captive for 16 months.
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For Hamas, the heavily choreographed hostage handover reinforced the group’s message that, despite a devastating war in the Gaza Strip that killed thousands of its members and much of its leadership, the group remains in power there, defying Israeli leaders’ vow to wipe it out. In a statement on the hostage release, Hamas said, “This confirms that our people and their resistance have the upper hand.”
Neither Barghouti should have been released. Note that this clan is very involved in terrorism: Marwan, Abdullah, Nael, Omar, among many others.Another Palestinian whose home on the West Bank was raided, Shadi Barghouti, was serving a 27-year sentence for being an accomplice to murder, amid other charges, according to the Israeli Justice Ministry. Family members said his father, Fakhri Barghouti, 70, was beaten during the raid.
The Barghoutis, father and son, had overlapped in prison. The elder was convicted in the 1978 killing of an Israeli bus driver, but released in a 2011 prisoner deal with Hamas. Fakhri Barghouti was waiting at the Ramallah Cultural Palace when his son arrived on Saturday — the first time they had met outside of prison since 1978. They were both tearful, but smiling, as Shadi Barghouti knelt upon seeing his father.
But shady Shadi Barghouti is not nearly as bad as the next guy:
Ridiculous that somebody like this would even be considered for release.Another released Hamas militant, Iyad Abu Shkhaydem, now 50, had been serving 18 life sentences, in part for planning the 2004 bombings of two buses in Beersheba, in central Israel, that killed 16 people.