Anti-pullout detainees praying at Maasiyahu prison
Photo: Prison Services
Eden Natan Zada, the Jewish terrorist
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Praise to the killer: A biblical passage asking for God’s vengeance and honoring Jewish terrorist Eden Natan Zada was found on a note posted on the door to the synagogue at Dekel prison near the southern town of Beer Sheba.
“This synagogue is named after Eden Natan Zada,” the note said.
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Friday afternoon, several more prisoners arrived at the anti-pullout ward, which houses 19 detainees, including 2 teenagers. At the same time, a warden noticed the note on the synagogue’s door. The guard promptly removed the note and handed it over to prison authorities who, in turn, initiated an investigation.
Following the initial inquiry, the Prison Service decided to confiscate all writing implements from anti-pullout detainees.
“They brought us to a situation where we’re forced to confiscate their writing implements, because they used them to write abusive slogans and notices such as these,” the Prison Service said.
'Responsible parties will be tried'
Prison officials added that the responsible parties will be tried and punished following the investigation.
Meanwhile, the Prison Service intends to involve the police in the investigation over the affair.