Monday, August 12, 2013

Bibi's Blot

Prisoners to be released: 

 

1. Kor Mattawa Hamad Faiz, jailed since '85, for the murder of Menahem Dadon and attempted murder of Salomon Abukasis.

2. Salah Ibrahim Ahmad Mughdad, jailed since '93, for the murder of Israel Tenenbaum.

3. Na’anish Naif Abdel Jafar Samir, jailed since '89, for the murder of Binyamin Meisner.

4. Arshid A. Hamid Yusef Yusef, jailed since '93, for the murder of Nadal Rabu Ja’ab, Adnan Ajad Dib, Mufid Cana’an, Tawafiq Jaradat and Ibrahim Sa’id Ziwad.

5. Al Haj Othman Amar Mustafa, jailed since '89, for the murder Steven Frederick Rosenfeld.

6. Maslah Abdallah Salama Salma, jailed since '93, for the murder of Reuven David.

7. Abu Moussa Salam Ali Atiya, jailed since '94, for the murder Isaac Rotenberg.

8. Maqlad Mahmoud Zayd Salah, jailed since '93, for the murder of Yeshayahu Deutsch.

9. Sawalha Bad Almajed Mahmad Mahmad, jailed since '93 for the murder of Baruch Heisler, and attempted murder of Betty Malka, Shai Cohen, Avishag Cohen.

10. Shaath Azath Shaaban Attaf, jailed since '93, for being the accessory to the murder of Simcha Levy.

11. Abdel Aal Sa’id Ouda Yusef, jailed since '94, for throwing explosives, accessory to the murder of Ian Feinberg and Sami Ramadan.

12. Barbakh Faiz Rajab Madhat, jailed since '94, for the murder of Moshe Beker.

13. Raai Ibrahim Salam Ali, jailed since '94, for the murder of Moris Eisenstatt.

14. Nashbat Jabar Yusef Mahmad, jailed since '90, for being an accessory to the murder of Amnon Pomerantz.

15. Mortja Hasin Ganim Samir, jailed since '93, for abduction, interrogation through torture, and murder of Samir Alsilawi, Khaled Malka, Nasser Aqila, Ali al Zaabot.

16. Sawalha Faz Ahmad Husni, jailed since '90, for the murder of Heisler Baruch.

17. Ramahi Salah Abdallah Faraj, jailed since '92, for the murder of Avraham Kinstler.

18. Abu Satta Ahmad Sa’id Aladdin, jailed since 1994, for the murder of David Dadi and Hayim Weizman.

19. Abu Sita Talab Mahmad Ayman, jailed since 1994, for the murder of David Dadi and Hayim Weizman.

20. Mansour Omar Abdel Hafiz Asmat, jailed since 1993, for being an accessory to the murder of Hayim Mizrahi.

21. Asqara Mahmad Ahmad Khaled, jailed in '91, for the murder of Annie Ley.

22. Janadiya Yusef Radwan Nahad, jailed since '89, for the murder of Zalman Shlein.

23. Hamadiah Mahmoud Awad Muhammad, jailed since '89, for the murder of Zalman Shlein.

24. Abdel Nabi A. Wahab Jamal Jamil, jailed since '92, for the murder of Shmuel Gersh.

25. Ziwad Muhammad Taher Taher, jailed since '93, for the murder of Avraham Cohen.

26. Sabih Abed Hamed Borhan, jailed since '01, for the murder of Jamil Muhammad Naim Sabih, Aisha Abdullah Haradin.


'Move meant to strengthen Abbas[The head of the State of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas said that the release of prisoners, especially those who were arrested before the signing of the Oslo
agreement, will enhance the chances of achieving peace.]

 

The committee's decision was informed by Shin Bet data and recommendations. According to a political source, several of the names were changed during the meeting. "The move was meant to strengthen Mahmoud Abbas," he added.

But it will weaken Israel - not only at the diplomatic negotiating table but in a moral sense - and strengthen the concept of Palestinianism that is predicated on terror as per the Covenenat which has never been fully and unequivocally withdrawn:
Article 9: Armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine. This it is the overall strategy, not merely a tactical phase. The Palestinian Arab people assert their absolute determination and firm resolution to continue their armed struggle and to work for an armed popular revolution for the liberation of their country and their return to it . They also assert their right to normal life in Palestine and to exercise their right to self-determination and sovereignty over it.



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Statement on the Release of Prisoners
The list includes 14 prisoners who will be transferred to Gaza and 12 from Judea and Samaria. Eight prisoners on the list were due to be released in the next three years and two in the next six months. The prisoner release will be carried out at least 48 hours after the list will have been published. It was emphasized in the aforesaid discussion that that if any of the released prisoners return to hostile activity against the State of Israel, they will be returned to continue serving their sentences.


No, the condition should be that the release process halts.  And that never ever again will the US pressure Israel to engage in this for of diplomacy.


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