Ortal Tamam, wrote on her Facebook account against the release of the terrorist who took part in the murder of her aunt, Moshe Tamam in 1984 • "My family does not deserve to run into a writer"
Moshe's mother was innocent with his pictures
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Shuki Yosef
"Tomorrow, the terrorist Rushdi Abu Mokh, one of the terrorist cell that murdered my dear uncle, will be released," wrote Ortal Tamem, the niece of soldier Moshe Tamem, who was abducted and killed in 1984. She was updated today (Sunday) by the IPS on the matter. The release of the terrorist who took part in the murder of his aunt.
Another article: "The killer is released back to his home, which is a short drive from a family home, so simple. This is what Bekaa al-Gharbiya (the terrorist's place of residence) looks like today, a little girl looks at a large picture of an IDF soldier killer "Now he's also her hero. They're getting ready for his reception."
Tamam writes that an application was made by her family to deprive the cell member of his Israeli citizenship.
"Over a year ago, we appealed to the Minister of the Interior, Aryeh Deri, through Adv. Morris Hirsch (thank you for your generosity!), To deny the killer's citizenship. To the hero, he will return home.
"But the killer, Rashdi Abu Moch, is going to be my family's neighbor tomorrow, and Minister Deri is not doing anything. Why does the interior minister have the authority to revoke citizenship if not exactly for these cases? Denial of citizenship of anyone who sees state soldiers as enemies? Glorifying the killer? "
Tamm adds: "My grandparents paid the most expensive price for this country. They do not deserve to meet their son's killer in a supermarket or market or in line for a doctor. My father, my uncles and aunts, also paid the most expensive price for this country. No They deserve to live in fear. "