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PA governor gives honorary plaque to families of terrorist prisoners

Hebron District Governor posing with some of the prisoners’ families
“Hebron district, in cooperation with the Prisoners’ Club, the Ministry of Prisoners’ Affairs and the Committee of Families of Prisoners, organized a solidarity visit to the families of veteran prisoners in the Hebron district, who have been incarcerated in the occupation’s prisons for over 20 years, and they are: Ziyad Mahmoud Ghanimat and Mustafa Ghanimat, imprisoned since June 27, 1985, Najeh Muqbil, imprisoned since July 10, 1990, Muhammad Al-Tus, imprisoned since October 6, 1985 and Na’im Al-Shwamareh, imprisoned since March 14, 1994…
Governor of the Hebron district [Kamel Hamid] awarded the ‘shield of resolve’ to the families of the veteran prisoners.”
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Note: Ziyad Mahmoud Ghneimat and Mustafa Ghneimat were each serving a life sentence for shooting and murdering two Israeli citizens, Meir Ben Yair and Michal Cohen, in a forest on June 27, 1985. They were released in October 2013, as part of the 104 prisoners to be released by Israel, which was the PA's precondition for renewing negotiations.
Najeh Muqbil - participated in stabbing and murdering his employer, Israeli citizen Yaacov Shalom, on May 20, 1990. He was sentenced to 38 years in prison. He was released in October 2013, as part of the 104 prisoners to be released by Israel, which was the PA's precondition for renewing negotiations.
Muhammad Al-Tus - Fatah terrorist. Led a cell that attacked five civilian buses, wounding 16 passengers. Gave the orders to murder three people. Was involved in the murders of another two people. Imprisoned since 1985 and sentenced to life in prison.



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