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(Jerusalem Post) Yaakov Lappin - Palestinian prisoners who will soon be free include Walid Anajas, who was convicted for his involvement in the bombing of the Moment Cafe in Jerusalem in 2002. Twelve civilians were murdered and 54 wounded in the attack. Musab Hashlemon of Hebron was sentenced to 17 life sentences for dispatching two suicide bombers to Beersheba where they murdered 16 civilians on two buses in 2004. Hashlemon had been released in the previous prisoner exchange deal when he was a minor Hamas operative. Ibrahim Jundiya dispatched a suicide bomber to a Jerusalem bus in 2002 who murdered 11 passengers. Fadi Muhammad al-Jabaa plotted the suicide bombing of a Haifa bus in 2003 in which 17 passengers were murdered. Mazen Muhammad Faqha plotted the 2002 suicide bus bombing near Safed in which 9 passengers were murdered and 40 wounded. 2011-10-17 00:00:00Full Article
Prisoner List Includes Planners of Mass Atrocities
(Jerusalem Post) Yaakov Lappin - Palestinian prisoners who will soon be free include Walid Anajas, who was convicted for his involvement in the bombing of the Moment Cafe in Jerusalem in 2002. Twelve civilians were murdered and 54 wounded in the attack. Musab Hashlemon of Hebron was sentenced to 17 life sentences for dispatching two suicide bombers to Beersheba where they murdered 16 civilians on two buses in 2004. Hashlemon had been released in the previous prisoner exchange deal when he was a minor Hamas operative. Ibrahim Jundiya dispatched a suicide bomber to a Jerusalem bus in 2002 who murdered 11 passengers. Fadi Muhammad al-Jabaa plotted the suicide bombing of a Haifa bus in 2003 in which 17 passengers were murdered. Mazen Muhammad Faqha plotted the 2002 suicide bus bombing near Safed in which 9 passengers were murdered and 40 wounded. 2011-10-17 00:00:00Full Article
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