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Israel’s Most Dangerous Prisoner on the Way to Freedom

As part of the emerging hostage deal, Israel expects to release 250 prisoners serving life sentences “with blood on their hands,” along with more than 1,700 Gazans arrested since October 7, 2023. Among the highest-profile names reportedly slated for release is Ibrahim Hamad, long described as a mastermind behind multiple suicide bombings during the Second Intifada, including the Café Moment attack and other mass-casualty bombings.

Reports also indicate Hamas will seek the release of Abdullah Barghouti, the explosives expert linked to dozens of lethal attacks in Jerusalem and across Israel; Ahmed Saadat, convicted in connection with the assassination of Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze’evi in 2001; and Abbas al-Sayed, associated with the Park Hotel bombing in Netanya. The list has ignited fresh anguish among terror victims’ families while highlighting the painful tradeoffs often embedded in hostage diplomacy.

Israeli leaders face intense scrutiny over any swap that frees notorious planners of mass murder. Supporters argue that securing the captives’ return and ending the war justifies painful concessions; opponents warn such releases could embolden terror groups and erode deterrence. The coming days will test whether the deal can both bring the hostages home and preserve lasting security.

(INN/VFI News)

“Lord, have mercy on the brokenhearted and protect the innocent. As leaders weigh wrenching decisions, grant them wisdom from above. Shield Israel from renewed violence, safeguard the families of victims, and set the hostages free, whole in body and spirit. May justice and mercy walk together in Your truth.”