A teenage terrorist who was released from prison in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages earlier this year was arrested again after he returned to terrorism, building bombs for use against Israelis.
A Palestinian Arab terrorist released earlier this year in a deal securing the return of Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip has been rearrested by Israeli security personnel after he returned to terrorism, the Israeli police department announced Thursday morning.
Earlier this year, the suspect, a 16-year-old resident of the Palestinian Authority-administered city of Bethlehem, was granted an early release from prison as part of the January 19th hostage deal.
The terrorist had been arrested about a year ago, the police department announced, after he was caught red-handed manufacturing bombs which he supplied to anti-Israel terror groups.