Itongadol.- Likud Beytenu MKs prepared for the possibility that Israeli citizens will be included in the next prisoner release, submitting bills to deny terrorists National Insurance Institute allowances.
"This bill is meant to stop the absurd situation in which a person enjoys benefits from the country he harmed," MK David Rotem (Likud Beytenu) said Wednesday.
Rotem and coalition chairman Yariv Levin (Likud Beytenu) proposed almost identical bills taking away NII pensions and unemployment payments from terrorists freed in a prisoner release deal.
The bills would not allow terrorists to receive funds from the NII during the duration of their original sentence, which, in many cases, is for life.
Terrorists can receive NII allowances like any other citizen or permanent resident, but they don\’t receive handicap compensation if they are injured while committing an act of terror, Welfare Minister Meir Cohen explained in response to a parliamentary question from MK Ayelet Shaked (Bayit Yehudi).
"I too think that whoever took part in terrorism against the State of Israel does not deserve any government support, including guaranteed income," Cohen said in the plenum, adding that he will support a bill changing the policy.
"First we free murdering terrorists for no reason, then the courts defend citizens of foreign countries instead of citizens of the State of Israel and its character, and the icing on the cake is that we give unemployment payments to released terrorists. What\’s next?" Shaked wondered.
Levin said in response to Cohen that the current situation is "total insanity."
"We need to put an end to this absurdity," he declared.
Rotem proposed a bill to the same effect as his new one in 2011, but it was softened in Knesset committees to only halve terrorists\’ NII benefits, due to concerns of constitutionality. The bill became law in 2012.