MANY WESTERN MEDIA FAIL TO REPORT THAT MURDERERS, RAPISTS AND SUICIDE BOMB PLANNERS ARE BEING RELEASED TOM GROSS
Among the over 1,200 Palestinian prisoners due for release as part of the (in my opinion) badly negotiated (by Israel) ceasefire agreement with Hamas are terrorists such as:
Mohammad Abu Warda, who masterminded the murder of 46 people in two bus bombings in Jerusalem and was sentenced to 46 life terms.
Tabet Mardawi, a senior figure in Islamic Jihad in Jenin, involved in the murder of 20 Israelis and the injury of over 150 others, and who was sentenced to 21 life terms. Mardawi organized a suicide bombing at a bus station in Binyamina; a shooting attack at the market in Hadera; a suicide bombing on a bus near Hadera; a car bombing in Hadera; a bombing at a restaurant in Kiryat Motzkin; a suicide bombing on the central bus station in Afula; and a suicide bombing on a bus in Wadi Ara.
Mohammed Naifeh, who was sentenced to 13 life terms, for the 2002 mass murder at Kibbutz Metzer and other attacks.
Wael Qassem, who was sentenced to 35 life terms for his involvement the 2002 attacks at Café Moment in Jerusalem, the Sheffield Club in Rishon Lezion, and at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in which four Americans were among those murdered.
Nassim Zaatari, who was convicted of carrying out the 2003 attack on bus 2 in Jerusalem, in which 23 people were killed, and was sentenced to 23 life terms.
Ashraf Zaghaiar, who dispatched the suicide bomber responsible for the 2002 attack on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv.
Raad Khalil, convicted of the 2015 stabbing attack at the synagogue in the Panorama Building in Tel Aviv, in which two Israelis were killed.
Arafat Irfaiya, who rejoiced in raping and murdering Israeli teenager Ori Ansbacher, in 2019.
Mahmoud Atallah, who was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Palestinian woman who suppoorted Israel and who went on to rape Israeli female guards in prison.
Ahmad Obeid, who was sentenced to seven life terms for dispatching the suicide bomber responsible for the 2004 Café Hillel attack in Jerusalem, which claimed the lives of seven people.
Bilal Abu Ghanem, who carried out the 2015 bus attack in Armon Hanatziv, Jerusalem, in which three people were killed.
Sharif Naji, who was sentenced to four life terms for the 2002 bombing at the Seafood Market restaurant in Tel Aviv, which killed three Israelis.
And there are many, many others.
Yet many prominent western news outlets are failing to explain the gravity of the crimes of many of the Palestinian prisoners Israel has agreed to release in return for kidnapped Israeli civilians, including children.
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