The terrorist who killed two Israel
Defense Forces soldiers outside the city of Nablus (Shechem) in Samaria
on Wednesday evening has yet to be handed over by the Palestinian
Authority’s security forces, local media reported on Sunday.
Abeed Shtayyeh, from the village of Beita
just south of Nablus, turned himself in to Palestinian police in Nablus
shortly after running over and fatally injuring IDF Staff Sgt. Eliya
Hilel, 20, and Staff Sgt. Diego Shvisha Harsaj, 20.
Instead of being transferred to the Israel
Defense Forces in accordance with longstanding agreements between
Jerusalem and the P.A., the terrorist was released from P.A. custody and
moved into hiding, allegedly by operatives of Ramallah’s General
Intelligence Service, according to Channel 14.
The governor of Nablus told the
terrorist’s family that the P.A. could no longer shelter him due to
Israeli threats to launch an arrest raid on the police station, Channel 14 correspondent Baruch Yedid reported.
An inquiry to the IDF about the reports
went unanswered, with the military referring JNS to the Defense
Ministry’s Civil Administration, which did not respond by press time.
On Saturday night, hundreds of Israelis from Samaria and the Jordan Valley blocked the entrances to Nablus in protest, Arutz 7 reported.
The demonstration erupted after the
parents of Hilel called for a siege on the Palestinian city until their
son’s murderer was handed over to Israeli forces “alive or dead,” the
outlet said.
Choosing Life, a forum of terror victims
and bereaved families that helped organize the rally, stated, “The
Israeli government needs to sober up and quickly order the immediate
arrest of the head of the General Intelligence Service, Majed Faraj, who
gave an order not to hand over the terrorist.”
Almost 80 members of the U.S.-trained and armed P.A. police forces
have been implicated in terrorism against Israeli civilians and
military personnel in the past three years alone, according to research
published by the Jerusalem-based Regavim Movement think tank in March.
In addition, the Hamas terrorist group has recruited “dozens” of P.A. operatives, using them as combatants and for intelligence gathering, Israel’s Kan News public broadcaster reported last year.
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