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1. No terrorists killed, wounded, jailed for life, house blown?
Steven Benassi , |
Silver Bay, MN USA |
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(12.26.12) |
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2. Protektsia!
A Jerusalemite , |
Jerusalem, Israel |
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(12.26.12) |
What this settlement proved is that the rightists have friends at court!
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3. Discounts
Michael , |
Haifa |
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(12.26.12) |
Too many thugs and criminals in Israel get off lightly through plea bargaining. Police, Prosecution and Judiciary appear more, than ever, to promote and foster a criminal State here.
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4. Such a joke
Jacob E , |
Holon, Israel |
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(12.26.12) |
They broke onto a military base and assaulted soldiers in the military. They should get 3-5 years as a bargain not months. They won't even do hard time. This just shows others that there won't be a serious punishment for such actions.
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5. If they were Arabs, would it be same?
The sentence is way too light! What they did was shameful - against their own people and soldiers who were there to protect these settlers as well. "Price Tag" and like will be encouraged to continue their terrorism.
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6. How can the State be so blind?!
Such plea bargain will only send a wrong signal - that IDF military base and soldiers can be abused by these Jewish settlers???
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7. I wonder what would have been the sentence
For it was a Palestinian who did the crime...
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nobody was killed so there is no reason for jailing for life-there are laws here you know Mr. Sarcastic and Mr. Hateful. That being said, what they did was disgusting and the sentence should have been harsher.
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9. Sentence Too Light
Chaim Ben Kahan , |
Efrat, Israel |
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(04.03.13) |
These hooligans deserve a firmer punishment. It's not acceptable to vandalize an IDF base and assault an Army officer. This is the wrong message to send to other punks.
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