Israel transfers 23 terrorists’ bodies to PA

Most were Palestinian attackers from the Hebron area

File: Palestinians gather in Hebron as PA security forces carry the bodies of two out of five Palestinians assailants released by Israel on October 30, 2015. (AFP Photo/Hazem Bader)
File: Palestinians gather in Hebron as PA security forces carry the bodies of two out of five Palestinians assailants released by Israel on October 30, 2015. (AFP Photo/Hazem Bader)

The Israeli military transferred almost two dozen bodies of Palestinians involved in terrorism over the past few months to their families in the West Bank.

The army said 23 bodies were handed over on Friday. Most were handed over in Hebron, where many of the Palestinian attackers have come from.

In October, Israel began withholding the bodies of suspected attackers as a tactic meant to crack down on the violence.

The transfer marked the largest handover yet in three months of Palestinian stabbing, car ramming and shooting attacks against Israelis in which many of the attackers themselves have been killed. 17 of the terrorists came from the Hebron area.

The bodies were transferred to PA security forces.

Two more bodies are slated for return early next week.

The move follows a debate within Israel over the wisdom of holding on to the bodies, with supporters noting that funerals for the terrorists have turned into mass rallies at which speakers call for new terror attacks. The IDF and other security services opposed withholding the bodies, saying the practice drove greater anger among Palestinians and undermined PA security forces who worked with Israel to prevent the attacks.

Israel returned the bodies of three additional terrorists on Tuesday.

The Palestinian news agency Ma’an identified them as Bassem Salah, Mazen Aribe, and Iyad Ides.

Salah, a 38-year-old Palestinian from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, stabbed a Border Police officer at Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate at the end of November, lightly wounding him. He was shot dead by officers at the scene.

Aribe, a relative of senior Palestinian Authority official Saeb Erekat, was killed in early December while carrying out a shooting attack near Jerusalem.

Ides, from the West Bank city of Hebron, was shot and killed last week while trying to stab soldiers near a checkpoint with a screwdriver.

The Defense Ministry permits the return of bodies of terrorists killed at the scene by Israeli security forces on the condition that the funerals do not become mass gatherings, for fear that they will descend into violence.

Seven bodies were returned earlier this week, including that of Wissam Tawabte, who murdered 21-year-old Hadar Buchris in November.

For over three months Palestinians have carried out near daily attacks on Israeli civilians and security forces.

Some 25 Israelis have been killed and dozens injured. Among the Palestinians, over 120 have been killed, most of them as they carried out attacks, and others in violent clashes with security forces.

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