I read the article. The point is that this has been happening to Palestinians for years, alongside their houses being bulldozed... Whereas this is basically the first time this has ever happened to Israeli perpetrators of terrorism, as alluded to in the article. Aside from the fact, we'll see what actually comes of this, as in the past, sentences have been rather light, and pardons frequent.
The Jewish Underground
In June 1980, a Jewish terrorist group known as The Jewish Underground carried out a series of bomb attacks against three Palestinian mayors from the West Bank, who narrowly escaped death but sustained serious injuries.
In 1983, two members of the Jewish Underground entered the Islamic College of Hebron and opened fire on students and tossed a grenade, murdering three students and wounding 33 others. The group had also plotted to bomb the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
In April 1984, the Shin Bet arrested a number of Jewish Underground members who were caught planting bombs under six Palestinian owned buses in Jerusalem.
Three members of the group were finally sentenced to life imprisonment for their role in the attacks.
However, the three served less than seven years in prison and were released after the President of Israel at the time, Chaim Herzog granted them pardon.
The TNT or Terror Against Terror group carried out shooting attack against a bus full of Palestinians and a over a dozen grenade attacks against Palestinian churches and mosques in early 1984.
Three members of the TNT group were arrested for the attacks and only sentenced for six years in prison.
As if that ever happens for Palestinians accused and convicted of terrorism by Israel.
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FFS there are streets all over Israel named for Jewish terrorists.