I know a woman who lost her son in a horrific terror attack back in May of 2001 in Tekoa. Terrorists blugenoned this woman's teenaged son and his friend to death with stones in cave a short hike into the nearby canyon. Her firstborn son.
We protested together in 2011, against the release of over 1,200 convicted terrorists in exchange for kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit. She told me there that she was actually grateful that her son's murderers we're never found so she wouldn't have to go through the pain of their release in some overly lopsided prisoner exchange. Gilad needed to come home, but Yahya Sinwar (in Gaza known as the Butcher of Khan Yunis) should have rotted in prison.
There are nearly 2,000 convicted terrorists that will be released in exchange for the rest of our living hostages. This does not include the 25+ remains still held hostage that will undoubtedly still be used as bargaining chips.
Could you imagine the pain?
The phone call to the family bearing the news that the killer will walk free?
Undoubtedly we want our people back home.
But is the price worth our immediate and future security?
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