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National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir

Terrorist Who Planned to Assassinate Ben Gvir Released

Terrorist Rashid Al-Rashq, who planned to assassinate former minister Itamar Ben Gvir, was released on Thursday, January 30, from prison, as part of the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas.  

Ben Gvir said in response, “The release of the terrorist Rashid Al-Rashq, who planned to assassinate me and carry out additional attacks in the Old City of Jerusalem, along with the disturbing list of terrorists who were released with him as part of the shameful deal – including the murderer from Jenin Zakaria Zubeidi, who returns to the center of terror, and Attallah, the rapist who is released a short drive from the home of the prison guard he raped, alongside a long list of murderers and rapists - is a badge of shame of surrender and of a reckless agreement.”  

Zakaria Zubeidi, the former commander of Fatah’s Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigade in the Jenin area, was once on Israel’s most wanted list and confessed to a terrorist attack that killed six people in 2002. 

In 2007, he accepted a 2007 Israeli offer of amnesty in exchange for renouncing terrorism. However, he was arrested in 2019 for committing and planning multiple shooting attacks.

A total of 110 terrorists were released on Thursday, in exchange for the three Israeli hostages, IDF soldier Agam Berger, and civilians Arbel Yehud and Gadi Mozes.

33 of them were sentenced to life imprisonment, 47 terrorists were sentenced to various prison terms, and 30 young and female terrorists were set to be released. Some of the terrorists will be deported to foreign countries or the Gaza Strip and will not enter the territories of Israel or Judea and Samaria. (INN/VFI News)

“Dear Lord, we pray for protection against the hundreds of terrorists being released from prison in exchange for the hostages. Please, shield Your children, and do not let us be harmed by the wicked who sit in darkness. We pray in Yeshua’s name that You either cause them to repent with all their hearts, or be eliminated before committing more terrorist acts. We thank You for Your love, for being our constant stronghold, we praise You and we want to glorify Your name with our lives.”