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Gilad Shalit

For Many Israelis, Hostage Release is Tempered by Concerns about Freeing Murderers

October 18, 2011, was a landmark day in Israeli history. Five years after he was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was released from captivity in Gaza and photographed in uniform saluting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in what felt like an iconic moment and a sign of the success of a committed protest movement for his freedom, led by his indefatigable parents.  

When she ruminated on the ceasefire deal that was announced on Wednesday, January 15, that was the moment Israeli politician Einat Wilf recalled — because in exchange for Shalit’s freedom, Israel released 1,027 Palestinian security prisoners, including Yahya Sinwar, who would become the architect of Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.  

“So many of us felt relief at the Shalit deal, and we know how that ended,” said Wilf. “One thousand and twenty-seven terrorists. Can we be sure that what was, will not be again?”  

Most Israelis support the ceasefire deal, which if fully implemented would end the 15-month-long Israel-Hamas war and free the 98 people Hamas still holds hostage. 

Some families of terror victims have another story to tell: American-Israeli blogger and businessman Hillel Fuld revealed that the terrorist who killed his brother, Ari, was set to be released. “Seeing this name on the list of terrorists about to be released shattered my heart. Again. He murdered Ari, my older brother. And now he’s getting out,” Fuld wrote.      

Ari Fuld was stabbed to death by a 17-year-old Palestinian at the Gush Etzion Junction in Judea and Samaria on 16 September 2018. The terrorist stabbed Fuld, who shot him before collapsing and later being pronounced dead.   (TOI / VFI News) 

“Dear Lord, we pray that You protect us from all the terrorists and murderers to be released during the ceasefire deal. Please, do not let a massacre of our people happen again. You are our defense, our fortress, our rock. We trust in You and we pray in Yeshua’s name that You protect the innocent and detain the wicked in the difficult times to come.”