It is a black day when they do "dancing in the streets"

It is a black day when they do "dancing in the streets"

Moving from appeasement to concession, Israel has released another 400 terrorists; here is the reaction in the enemy's street, according to Reuters:

Dancing in streets as 400 Palestinians freed

Palestinian militants welcomed Jamil al-Aqra back to the fold along with hundreds of other prisoners freed by Israel on Thursday, carrying him off on their shoulders and firing into the air.

Israel freed 398 Palestinians in a gesture to moderate President Mahmoud Abbas, giving rise to emotional reunions with relatives and comrades near Israeli checkpoints in the occupied West Bank and Gaza where handovers took place.

Ten armed members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of Abbas's Fatah movement, mobbed Aqra as he got off a bus at Gaza's Erez crossing with Israel after serving 2 1/2 years of a 4-year sentence for militant activity...

Cheering, whistling, clapping, singing and dancing erupted as buses full of prisoners, many flashing V-for-victory signs and waving red-black-and-green Palestinian flags out of their windows, pulled up to delivery points.

Families burst Palestinian police cordons to rushed up to the buses and thrust their hands through windows, and even climbed through, to touch loved ones not seen for years.

One good reason for them to "dance in the streets" is their return to terror. Arutz 7 reports in this context as follows:

Two of Five Suicide Bomb Planners Were Released from Jail

Two of the five terrorists who planned to carry out a twin suicide bombing in Jerusalem Thursday recently were released from prison. Hamza Hassin Brigia, who lives near Bethlehem and was responsible for the Islamic Jihad infrastructure in Bethlehem, was released from administrative detention last February. Muhanad Abu Romy was recently released after having been jailed for buying weapons from Islamic Jihad terrorists.

The terrorists had placed the explosives in cardboard boxes and put them inside bags with shrapnel and nails in order to increase bodily injury.

One of the arguments against freeing more jailed terrorists and prisoners is that research has shown that 50 per cent of them return to terror. The High Court Wednesday night rejected an appeal against the planned release of 400 terrorists and prisoners Thursday morning.



Posted by Joseph Alexander Norland at June 3, 2005 08:01 AM

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