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Senior terrorist leader of Islamic Jihad earned a BA while serving time in Israeli prison, now he wants an MA too

Headline: “The [PA-funded] Prisoners’ Club: Prisoner Raed Al-Sa’adi began his 33rd year in the occupation’s prisons”

 

 

“Prisoner Raed Muhammad Sharif Al-Sa’adi (i.e., senior member of the Islamic Jihad terror organization), 55, from the village of Silat Al-Harithiya in the Jenin district, began his 33rd year in the occupation’s prisons yesterday [Aug. 28, 2021].

The [PA-funded] Prisoners’ Club noted that prisoner Al-Sa’adi, who has been imprisoned since 1989, is the most veteran of the Jenin district prisoners. He has been deported and detained since the beginning of the 1987 [first] Intifada (i.e., Palestinian wave of violence and terror against Israel, approximately 200 Israelis murdered, 1987-1993), and the occupation sentenced him to 2 life sentences and another 20 years…

Over the years Al-Sa’adi was able to complete his studies and achieve a bachelor’s degree, and currently he intends to complete a master’s degree. He is now at Rimonim Prison after he was transferred there recently from Gilboa Prison.”

 

 

 

Raed Al-Sa’adi – senior member of the Islamic Jihad terror organization’s military wing. According to Palestinian sources, Al-Sa’adi was arrested by Israel in 1987 and is serving 2 life sentences and an additional 20 years. PMW was unable to verify the details of his crimes.

The first Intifada - Palestinian wave of violence and terror against Israel 1987-1993, approximately 200 Israelis murdered

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