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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Report: Shalit deal terrorist arrested for burglary
2017-04-15
Q: What is the difference between a jihadi and a common crook?
A: Allahu Akbar! Stick 'em up and hand over your money or die, kafir!
[Ynet] After arresting two suspects aged 27 and 17 following reports of robbery in Ra'anana, police discover the former falsified his identity and turned out to be one of the Lions of Islam released in exchange for Gilad Shalit.

Police tossed in the slammer
Keep yer hands where we can see 'em, if yez please!
a Paleostinian in Ra'anana Thursday night who was released from Israeli prison under the Shalit deal, on suspicion of breaking into a home and stealing jewelry and a laptop.

Authorities are currently looking into whether he was involved in other incidents of theft in the area.

On Thursday evening, Kfar Saba police received reports about two suspicious individuals on a street in the central city.

After arriving at the scene, they scoured the area in search of the two suspicious individuals, and eventually found the suspects who tried to escape while throwing items onto the street. Police believe the objects were stolen from one of the homes on the street.

After pursuing the two individuals in a brief chase, they were apprehended. The suspects, aged 27 and 17, identified themselves as residents of the city of Tira in central Israel.

It is not the first case in which one of the Shalit deal prisoners has been involved in criminal activity since his release.
However,
denial ain't just a river in Egypt...
a deeper investigation revealed that the 27 year old provided a false identity, and that he was in fact named Ali Ashal, a resident of Ramallah, who was one of the more than 1,000 prisoners swapped in exchange for IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Shalit was held in Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, captivity in Gazoo for five years after being kidnapped by Hamas in 2006.

It is not the first case in which one of the Shalit deal prisoners has been involved in criminal activity since his release.

Last August, one of the released prisoners was arrested at a building, also in Ra’anana. He had been sentenced to 6 years’ imprisonment after he was convicted of involvement in illegal activity and possession of a weapon. Seven more Paleostinians were also arrested along with him, all of whom were suspected of being in Israel illegally.

After he was arrested in August, the terrorist said during his investigation: "Israel is our land. When we want, we will come in. With all due respect, this is our land. You are the first to say that we need permission."
And afterward he once again needed Israeli permission every time he wanted to leave his prison cell.
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