A public campaign is underway against the wholesale release of Arab terrorists in exchange for Israeli captives. A 26-meter-long exhibit featuring the names of 1,450 people killed by Palestinian terrorists in the past 18 years has been on display in various places in Israel of late. Terrorist-victim activist Meir Indor says that it will be placed "in every place where remains a Jew who still needs to be convinced not to repeat the mistakes of the past." He was referring to the "mistake" of releasing 1,150 terrorists in exchange for three captive soldiers in the 1985 deal known as the Jibril Exchange.



Yehudit Dasberg, another terrorist-victim activist, said, "I wouldn't want to switch places with Mrs. Tenenbaum during the condolence visits she will have to make, Heaven forbid, to the widows of those who will be killed by the terrorists to be released in exchange for her husband." Mrs. Dasberg and her husband are raising their two orphan grandchildren whose parents were murdered in a terrorist attack over seven years ago.