By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM – Israel's prisoner swap deal with Hezbollah in which the Jewish state agreed to release live terrorists for the bodies of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers is a "major achievement" and "victory for the resistance in its confrontation with the Zionist authority," a senior Palestinian terrorist told WND.
Muhammad Abdel-Al, a leader and spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees terrorist organization, which is one of three groups holding kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, said he learned from the Israel-Hezbollah deal the Jewish state is willing to pay a "very high price" for kidnapped soldiers.
"We will demand more for Shalit ... of course we see the value of abducting Zionist soldiers. Our resistance will do everything possible to kidnap more," Abdel-Al said.
"The deal gives us hope and confidence that our prisoners – those who have a big number of years and life sentences – will soon released," the terrorist added. Read more ...
JERUSALEM – Israel's prisoner swap deal with Hezbollah in which the Jewish state agreed to release live terrorists for the bodies of two kidnapped Israeli soldiers is a "major achievement" and "victory for the resistance in its confrontation with the Zionist authority," a senior Palestinian terrorist told WND.
Muhammad Abdel-Al, a leader and spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees terrorist organization, which is one of three groups holding kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, said he learned from the Israel-Hezbollah deal the Jewish state is willing to pay a "very high price" for kidnapped soldiers.
"We will demand more for Shalit ... of course we see the value of abducting Zionist soldiers. Our resistance will do everything possible to kidnap more," Abdel-Al said.
"The deal gives us hope and confidence that our prisoners – those who have a big number of years and life sentences – will soon released," the terrorist added. Read more ...
Source: WND