Tzvi Goren, who lost his mother in the bulldozer terror attack in Jerusalem in 2008 opposes the deal to free Gilad Shalit.
By Elad Benari
First Publish: 10/12/2011, 7:20 AM
Tzvi Goren, who lost his mother in the bulldozer terror attack in Jerusalemin 2008, said on Tuesday that he strongly opposes the deal that has been reached to free captive soldier Gilad Shalit.
“I oppose this deal because the terrorists return to terror activity,” Goren told Arutz Sheva. “For example, in the deal to release Elchanan Tenenbaum [who was abducted by Hizbullah after entering Lebanon for a drug deal and later freed in return for 435 terrorists –ed.], some of the terrorists returned to terrorism and murdered 26 Jews.”
“The Shalit family always waved a flag for their son’s release, but did not wave a flag on how to do it,” Goren added. “If, G-d forbid, Jews are murdered by a terrorist released in the Shalit deal, how will they raise their heads?” Read the rest on: Arutz7
“I oppose this deal because the terrorists return to terror activity,” Goren told Arutz Sheva. “For example, in the deal to release Elchanan Tenenbaum [who was abducted by Hizbullah after entering Lebanon for a drug deal and later freed in return for 435 terrorists –ed.], some of the terrorists returned to terrorism and murdered 26 Jews.”
“The Shalit family always waved a flag for their son’s release, but did not wave a flag on how to do it,” Goren added. “If, G-d forbid, Jews are murdered by a terrorist released in the Shalit deal, how will they raise their heads?” Read the rest on: Arutz7
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