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Jun 8, 2014

No more terrorists to be released! yeah right..

MK Ayelet Shaked (Habayit Hayehudi) had proposed a law, which passed, that would not allow clemency or pardons for convicted terrorists. This law would effectively put an end to the government freeing convicted terrorists as part of peace negotiations. The law, which passed, was frozen on appeal.

The law was appealed on grounds of it being not moral, and handcuffing the government.

The government today voted on the law - it decided to reject the appeal and approve the law.

Somehow though, I have a hard time believing that we have now seen the end of the release of terrorists during peace negotiations. Somehow, I believe, if the government feels it is important to release terrorists, they will find a way to allow it, despite the new law.

Just to mention, if releasing terrorists was necessary as part of an actual deal for peace, I think we could live with it, and I would accept it as a necessary evil. I am against releasing terrorists in the way they have been released in the past - as goodwill gestures, for nothing in return but the grace of continuing negotiations...



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2 comments:

  1. Since removing the option is left in the hands of our very leftist judiciary without sentencing guidelines that say if x conditions exist you shall sentence a terrorist without the possibility of pardon, I think you already have your answer.

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  2. something i heard on the radio from moshe hanegbi: the law doesn't apply retroactively, nor does it apply to terrorists convicted in military court.

    they will find a way to allow it, despite the new law.

    of course they will. in the 90s, the GOI passed a law, a basic law, limiting the number of ministers. comes along ehud barak and he needed more seats. so he had a new law written and passed. not a problem.

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