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NYC native sees brother-killing freed in hostage exchange

The family of the Queen's man killed by a Palestinian teen on the West Bank is now brave to watch thugs walk free of charge as part of Saturday's hostage prisoner exchange.

Ali Furdo, an Israeli advocate raised by Hillcrest, was stabbed to death in 2018 by 17-year-old Halil Jabberin.

Ali, 45, opposed a hostage exchange agreement in 2011, where one Israeli soldier was swapped with 1,027 convicted prisoners who were captured in Hamas and detained for five years.

Ali Furdo was fatally stabbed by a Palestinian teenager in 2018. Facebook Ari Full

He would be “100% on this deal,” Fuldo said. At the time, “Everyone else said, 'We have to make a deal.' But Ali said, “No, we have to do that.”

His brother would have warned us what would come from releasing those monsters,” he added.

“The fear is that another sinwar will be released. Just as someone was released last night, another massive terrorist attack was released,” Fuldo said on Thursday, bombings on multiple Israeli buses. He spoke to the Post, paying attention to his efforts.

Young Fuldo called the release of Jabalin “painful” but appeared to have resigned.

“We believe we must do this now to bring our people back,” Fuldo said on Friday that Jabbalin became one of 602 prisoners and six Israeli hostages. He said it will be sent out in exchange.

Of those released on Saturday, 50 have been serving life sentences.

The 1,900 Palestinian prisoners will be returned to the 33 Israelis held by Hamas in the first phase of the ceasefire with Israel. More than 270 of the released prisoners served life sentences.

“The personal prices we are paying are difficult, but it doesn't really change our opinion. On a call from my home in Israel, Furdo hopes Jabbalin's ruling won't commute. Fuldo said he admitted to doing so.

Hillel Fuldo recalled putting the brother's murderer at risk and opposed the brother Ali to trade prisoners for hostages. Facebook Hillel Full

“We're putting out these monsters, so it's scary. These poor and beautiful [people] I'm back to their family. ”

Last month, another New York family was scared. Arab Social Media It promoted the imminent release of a loved one's murderer.

Israeli prisons are where terrorists considered heroes can jump careers, says Jonathan Kalten, from the Upper East Side, who is an Israeli soldier, is He was tempted and killed In 1996, the perpetrator served multiple life sentences.

Halil Jabbalin has been sentenced to life in prison, but is about to be released in exchange for Hamas' hostages. Twitter

Today, all terrorists in leadership positions “came from the 2011 release,” says Kalten, 28. ”

Joe Tolsman, a mid-East Analyst with the Foundation for Advocating Democracy, said Hamas and other terrorist groups were “very open” about who wants from prison. “Most of them are members of the bomb maker, Senior Hamas. It's really no secret that they want.”

Fuldo said his brother's influence “continued ever since he was gone.”

His brothers have reached millions of online activists defending Israel and the Jews. After he was stabbed, Ali shot Jabbalin.

“He saved and changed his life in his death for his life. And now, indirectly for Ali, this man is out there. It's because these people have returned to Israel and are family. It means reunion with.

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