37 terrorists released in 2023 hostage deal re-arrested or killed
One in four Palestinian terrorists released in November 2023 hostage deal have since been re-arrested or killed, with 82% returning to terrorist…
The Jewish World Team
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One in four Palestinian terrorists released from Israeli prisons under the November 2023 Israel-Hamas ceasefire have since been re-arrested or killed, according to data released on Tuesday.
Thirty-three terrorists have been detained by Israeli security forces in the 13 months since their sentences were commuted, while four were eliminated while carrying out attacks, according to Israel Defense Forces Central Command data shared with Channel 13 News.
Earlier this week, the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) revealed that at least 82% of the Palestinians freed in November 2023 returned to terror.
Overnight Saturday, an Israeli airstrike near Qabatiya, just south of Jenin in Samaria, targeted members of a terrorist cell on their way to carry out an "imminent" attack, Israeli security forces said on Sunday.
Among those killed in the strike was Abed al-Hadi Kamil, one of the convicted terrorists released during the 2023 ceasefire.
Since the start of the current ceasefire on Jan. 18—in which Hamas has so far freed 13 Israeli hostages taken during its Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border massacre—Jerusalem has released 583 Arab terrorists.
Terrorists released under the current agreement were sent off with identification bands containing citations from Jewish sources, the Israel Prison Service said on Friday.
The bracelets read, in Arabic and Hebrew, "The eternal people do not forget" and "I pursued my enemies and overtook them," the latter being a reference to the Book of Psalms.
Among the terrorists released are also murderers serving life sentences for terrorist attacks that killed a combined total of hundreds of Israeli civilians. Under the terms of the deal, terrorists with "blood on their hands" are deported and banned from returning to Israeli territory.
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37 terrorists released in 2023 hostage deal re-arrested or killed
One in four Palestinian terrorists released in November 2023 hostage deal have since been re-arrested or killed, with 82% returning to terrorist…
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

One in four Palestinian terrorists released from Israeli prisons under the November 2023 Israel-Hamas ceasefire have since been re-arrested or killed, according to data released on Tuesday.
Thirty-three terrorists have been detained by Israeli security forces in the 13 months since their sentences were commuted, while four were eliminated while carrying out attacks, according to Israel Defense Forces Central Command data shared with Channel 13 News.
Earlier this week, the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) revealed that at least 82% of the Palestinians freed in November 2023 returned to terror.
Overnight Saturday, an Israeli airstrike near Qabatiya, just south of Jenin in Samaria, targeted members of a terrorist cell on their way to carry out an "imminent" attack, Israeli security forces said on Sunday.
Among those killed in the strike was Abed al-Hadi Kamil, one of the convicted terrorists released during the 2023 ceasefire.
Since the start of the current ceasefire on Jan. 18—in which Hamas has so far freed 13 Israeli hostages taken during its Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border massacre—Jerusalem has released 583 Arab terrorists.
Terrorists released under the current agreement were sent off with identification bands containing citations from Jewish sources, the Israel Prison Service said on Friday.
The bracelets read, in Arabic and Hebrew, "The eternal people do not forget" and "I pursued my enemies and overtook them," the latter being a reference to the Book of Psalms.
Among the terrorists released are also murderers serving life sentences for terrorist attacks that killed a combined total of hundreds of Israeli civilians. Under the terms of the deal, terrorists with "blood on their hands" are deported and banned from returning to Israeli territory.
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37 terrorists released in 2023 hostage deal re-arrested or killed
One in four Palestinian terrorists released in November 2023 hostage deal have since been re-arrested or killed, with 82% returning to terrorist…
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

One in four Palestinian terrorists released from Israeli prisons under the November 2023 Israel-Hamas ceasefire have since been re-arrested or killed, according to data released on Tuesday.
Thirty-three terrorists have been detained by Israeli security forces in the 13 months since their sentences were commuted, while four were eliminated while carrying out attacks, according to Israel Defense Forces Central Command data shared with Channel 13 News.
Earlier this week, the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) revealed that at least 82% of the Palestinians freed in November 2023 returned to terror.
Overnight Saturday, an Israeli airstrike near Qabatiya, just south of Jenin in Samaria, targeted members of a terrorist cell on their way to carry out an "imminent" attack, Israeli security forces said on Sunday.
Among those killed in the strike was Abed al-Hadi Kamil, one of the convicted terrorists released during the 2023 ceasefire.
Since the start of the current ceasefire on Jan. 18—in which Hamas has so far freed 13 Israeli hostages taken during its Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border massacre—Jerusalem has released 583 Arab terrorists.
Terrorists released under the current agreement were sent off with identification bands containing citations from Jewish sources, the Israel Prison Service said on Friday.
The bracelets read, in Arabic and Hebrew, "The eternal people do not forget" and "I pursued my enemies and overtook them," the latter being a reference to the Book of Psalms.
Among the terrorists released are also murderers serving life sentences for terrorist attacks that killed a combined total of hundreds of Israeli civilians. Under the terms of the deal, terrorists with "blood on their hands" are deported and banned from returning to Israeli territory.
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37 terrorists released in 2023 hostage deal re-arrested or killed
One in four Palestinian terrorists released in November 2023 hostage deal have since been re-arrested or killed, with 82% returning to terrorist…
The Jewish World Team
2 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

One in four Palestinian terrorists released from Israeli prisons under the November 2023 Israel-Hamas ceasefire have since been re-arrested or killed, according to data released on Tuesday.
Thirty-three terrorists have been detained by Israeli security forces in the 13 months since their sentences were commuted, while four were eliminated while carrying out attacks, according to Israel Defense Forces Central Command data shared with Channel 13 News.
Earlier this week, the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) revealed that at least 82% of the Palestinians freed in November 2023 returned to terror.
Overnight Saturday, an Israeli airstrike near Qabatiya, just south of Jenin in Samaria, targeted members of a terrorist cell on their way to carry out an "imminent" attack, Israeli security forces said on Sunday.
Among those killed in the strike was Abed al-Hadi Kamil, one of the convicted terrorists released during the 2023 ceasefire.
Since the start of the current ceasefire on Jan. 18—in which Hamas has so far freed 13 Israeli hostages taken during its Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border massacre—Jerusalem has released 583 Arab terrorists.
Terrorists released under the current agreement were sent off with identification bands containing citations from Jewish sources, the Israel Prison Service said on Friday.
The bracelets read, in Arabic and Hebrew, "The eternal people do not forget" and "I pursued my enemies and overtook them," the latter being a reference to the Book of Psalms.
Among the terrorists released are also murderers serving life sentences for terrorist attacks that killed a combined total of hundreds of Israeli civilians. Under the terms of the deal, terrorists with "blood on their hands" are deported and banned from returning to Israeli territory.
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