As Israel’s first private jail in Beersheba will open next month, the government finalized the cost of detention: $50 per day. Thus, a low-security inmate costs Israeli taxpayers $18,000 a year, more than the net average wage.
High-security terrorist prisoners cost much more, in the range of $200 per day. A typical terrorist who stays in an Israeli jail for ten to fifteen years costs law-abiding Jews about a million dollars.
There are 11,000 terrorist inmates in Israeli jails. According to the Torah law, they must be executed.






Can you cite the verse in the Torah, please?
Regarding murderers and their accomplices, you have a simple, An eye for an eye.
As for the rest of security prisoners, a principle is derived from, “When you go to war against your enemies:” As they would have no mercy on you, you should have no mercy for them.
The commandment to kill all enemies appears in several places. One example is Deut7:24.
This falls under the rules of milhemet mitzvah, obligatory war of defending Eretz Yisrael.
“Private jail” is a thing very few people have heard about. ANd the notion itself sounds a bit weird. As if a “private jail” is a place where if you pay more money you will enjoy your stay.
Instead of thinking how much terrorists will cost Israel, think about how much military Israelis will cost their counterparts. Pube tearing rite conducted by MAGAV is the best premise.