The Case for Introducing the Death Penalty for Terrorism
A dead terrorist never killed anyone and was never exchanged for a hostage.
November 22, 2023
Along with other international medical organizations.
The recent agreement with Hamas reportedly includes a guarantee that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)—an organization that for many decades refused to admit Magen David Adom—will be allowed to visit the remaining 186 hostages, something it has thus far not managed to do. Its leaders did, however, express much concern about Israeli forces taking action to drive terrorists out of al-Shifa hospital. But even worse than such hypocrisy, notes Seth Mandel, is the Red Cross’s apparent indifference to the fact, now made clear from security-camera footage, that the hospital was being used to confine hostages:
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Login or SubscribeA dead terrorist never killed anyone and was never exchanged for a hostage.
Better than expulsion.
Along with other international medical organizations.
From an island garrison in the Nile to a Moscow museum.
Brought by Jews from Spain to Italy.