
160 Of The Newly-Freed Terrorists Left Jail Millionaires
A former senior military prosecutor said that 160 of the 250 convicted terrorists freed in the latest hostage deal left prison as millionaires after years of Palestinian Authority salary payments. He described a formal system that treats incarcerated terrorists as state “employees,” with monthly pay that rises with seniority and time served. Long-term prisoners saw those funds accumulate over decades, sometimes while also receiving larger canteen transfers and release bonuses upon their release from jail.
He argued that the policy, rooted in PA legislation and increased in 2006 and again in 2011, funnels hundreds of millions of shekels annually to imprisoned terrorists and families of deceased attackers. Israeli officials have documented these outlays in past public reports. The former prosecutor said the scale of the program means some of the recently freed convicts crossed the seven-figure shekel mark by the time of their release, and in some cases are now eligible for guaranteed PA jobs.
He also criticized the broader framework that enabled the funds to flow for years, warning that unless current agreements are enforced “to the last detail,” Israel could face renewed conflict and incentives for more violence. He urged clear, firm conditions in any ongoing negotiations over hostages and Gaza, saying that rewarding terror only perpetuates it.
(INN/VFI News)
“Lord, remember the victims of terror and protect the people of Israel. Cut off every incentive that rewards violence, and turn the hearts of those who plot harm. Give leaders courage to uphold justice and the wisdom to secure every hostage’s release quickly and safely.”