The parole board rejected an early release request for the terrorists who murdered three soldiers during the "Night of the Pitchforks."
Almagor, the organization for terror victims praised the board's decision though also "demands changes in the law to prevent the possibility of early release or reduced punishment for terrorist murderers."
The terrorists, who belonged to Islamic Jihad, snuck into an IDF training base in 1992 and killed three soldiers with axes, knives, and a pitchfork.