Tough Guy- Ha
Israel pardons 77 former Fatah fighters
Published today 09:55 9 March 2010
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Nablus - Ma'an - Israel has agreed to remove 77 former Palestinian fighters
from its list of "wanted" men, as a continuation of its amnesty program,
Palestinian sources said.
Officials in the Palestinian Authority were handed a list on Monday night,
naming the men who received a pardon, nearly all of them former fighters in
the Fatah-affiliated Al-Aqsa Brigades in the West Bank.
All of the men on the list are "wanted" by Israel. At some point in the past
five years they signed a pledge renouncing the use of violence and turned in
their weapons. At that point the men signed themselves into PA police
custody and lived for the most part in a Nablus-area jail until their
amnesty agreements were finalized by Israel.
Without the deal, the men feared for their own and their families' safety;
they were the target of night raids and incursions. The three men executed
by Israeli forces in Nablus on 26 December were also former Fatah fighters,
but had been granted amnesty by Israel three to six months before their
homes were invaded and they were shot point-blank range in front of family
members.
Only ten of the 77 men received a total pardon, allowing them to live at
home and travel freely throughout the West Bank and outside of the country.
Nineteen were given a minimal pardon, allowed to move freely in the West
Bank during the day but required to sleep in the prison. Forty-six were
granted a partial pardon, and will be able to move freely in the West Bank,
but not pass its borders, are permitted to sleep at home, but will be
required to check in at the detention center periodically.
Their names are as follows:
Totally pardoned:
1. Muhammad Al-Khalili - Nablus
2. Thafer Eran - Nablus
3. Bassam Abu Shallal - Nablus
4. Ragheb Al-Qaddoumi - Nablus
5. Karim Abu Issa - Nablus
6. Nidal Ahmed - Ramallah
7. Rebhi Al-Asmar - Ramallah
8. Jamal Shaniatah - Bethlehem
9. Ali Ibrahim Sabah - Tulkarem
10. Ahmad Nazzal - Jenin
Minimal pardon:
11. Ramzi Marqa - Nablus
12. Ashraf Zureiq - Nablus
13. Ammar Ahmad Akob - Nablus
14. Hani Adel Ahmad Mahmud - Nablus
15. Thiab Samih Hajja - Nablus
16. Said Shaker Masha - Nablus
17. Amjad Anabtawi - Nablus
18. Thaer Nadeem - Nablus
19. Khalid Hantash - Ramallah
20. Fadi Jawabra - Ramallah
21. Tareq Abu Wazna - Ramallah
22. Ibrahim Abu Thahir - Ramallah
23. Ahmed Obaid - Ramallah
24. Luay Ghosheh - Ramallah
25. Mahmud Abu Labdeh - Qalqiliya
26. Tahseen Swedan - Qalqiliya
27. Mahdi Abdul-Rahman Mansour - Kafr Qallil (Nablus)
28. Ammar Abu Al-Hayyat - Nablus
29. Mo'taz At-Taryaqi - Nablus
30. Mohammad Melhem - Far'a (Nablus)
Partial pardon
31. Jabri Al-Kurdi - Nablus
32. Yousef Hajjaj - Nablus
33. Wazir Issa - Nablus
34. Sanad Mansour - Nablus
35. Mahdi Abu As-S'oud - Nablus
36. Yacoub Shaqqura - Nablus
37. Kayed Al-Masri - Nablus
38. Abbas Al-Azizi - Nablus
39. Akram Abu Leil - Nablus
40. Azmi At-Taqtouq - Nablus
41. Dia At-Titi - Nablus
42. Mohammad An-Nadi - Nablus
43. Mu'tasim Abdel-Gawad - Nablus
44. Khalid Darwish - Nablus
45. Tareq Adas - Tulkarem
46. Samer Al-Ashqar - Tulkarem
47. Osama Abu Seif - Qalqiliya
48. Ahmad Awad - Nablus
49. Taha Ahmad Faraj - Jenin
50. Rabi As'os - Jenin
51. Mahmud Tzaza'ah - Jenin
52. Fuad Atiq - Jenin
53. Khalid Njas - Ramallah
54. Suleiman Howari - Ramallah
55. Walid Ali Dar Abed - Al-Bireh
56. Bilal Al-Ahmar - Bethlehem
57. Shadi Abu Jeries - Bethlehem
58. Ahmad Al-Mansi - Bethlehem
59. Mahmud Jibran - Bethlehem
60. Mahmud Al-Halabi - Ramallah
61. Nasser Radwan - Qalqiliya
62. Khalid Mater - Qalandiya
63. Anas Qarayrah - Ramallah
64. Zaher Sabeh - Bethlehem
65. Mohammad Hamdan - Jericho
66. Monis Ar-Rimawi - Ramallah
67. Mohamad Salem - Bethlehem
68. Mohammad Groof - Jericho
69. Bashar Ghanem - Tulkarem
70. Jehad Suleiman - Qalqiliya
71. Odeh Mubarak - Tulkarem
72. Mahmud Metwally - Qalqiliya
73. Mohammad Asos - Jenin
74. Samir Tubasi - Jenin
75. Ibrahim Shqiran - Jenin
76. Samer Farhat - Jenin
77. Ramzi Abid - Kafr Than (Nablus)
I am so angry.
I have to be careful what I write, my blood pressure has shot through the roof, I am sure with this news.
So now we have 77 terrorist that no longer live in fear of justice, or revenge.
So now we have 77 terrorist that can travel freely throughout Judea and Samaria. Even worse they can travel into Israel itself.
Does anyone want to bet that within a years time at least 20% of these pardoned terrorist will again be active terrorist.
No terrorist should ever be granted a pardon.
How can Bibi allow such a thing to happen and still call himself conservative?
Oh that is right he is not a conservative he can only talk tough for the America TV, but act tough is beyond his ability to do. He really should do an ad on TV, I am not really the Israeli Prime Minister but I did stay at such and such hotel last nigh.
Tough guy only in his fantasy.
