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Monday, October 17, 2011

Will they be the next ones released?

Young cousins Hakim and Amjad Awad have just started serving five consecutive life sentences apiece for the cold blooded murder of Udi and Ruti Fogel and three of their children HY"D (May God Avenge their blood) in the Samarian village of Itamar this past March. They are not part of the terrorists for Gilad trade, but the way these things go, they could be part of the next deal, God forbid. Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud) would like to make sure that doesn't happen. He wants the Awad cousins to be put to death now.
The Samaria Military Court convicted 18-year-old Hakim Awad for the murder of the five members of the Fogel family – three children aged between 3 months and 11 years, and their parents, Ehud and Ruth.

Ajmad Awad, the other man who has been charged with the killings in the West Bank settlement of Itamar, pleaded guilty at the beginning of October to five counts of murder.

“I don’t regret what I did, and would do it again,” Awad told reporters in May.

“I’m proud of what I did and I’ll accept any punishment I get, even death, because I did it all for Palestine.”

Israel has only carried out the death penalty in the case of one prisoner, Adolf Eichman.
The best way to make sure there are no more kidnappings is to kill the terrorists, not the hostages.

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3 Comments:

At 2:32 PM, Blogger Benyaminov Shamil said...

Hello Carl

Unfortunately YES...i wont go into whole discussion. You probably know how and why...because we are losing our pride and believe in Hashem

 
At 8:16 PM, Blogger Captain.H said...

I've never understood why Israel doesn't have capital punishment for murderers, especially terrorist murderers. Not only would it be just, it would be expedient. A huge sum of money would be saved by not having to pay for years, or decades of imprisonment.

 
At 12:09 AM, Blogger Thud said...

They need to be dead, I second the aboves views on Israel and capital punishment of terrorists.

 

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