Time.com - As momentous as Tuesday's release of Sergeant Gilad Shalit and 477 Palestinian prisoners may be, it is unlikely to be a game-changer -- or a milestone on the road to peace
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Gilad Shalit (Hebrew: גלעד שליט , born 28 August 1986) is an Israeli and French national and an IDF soldier who was attacked and abducted from Israel on 25 June 2006 ...
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The 'painful' deal to free Israel's Gilad Shalit: Winners and losers
Best Opinion: TIME, CFR, Jerusalem Post ... Israel and the militant Islamist group Hamas announced Tuesday that they had reached a deal to free Staff Sgt. Gilad Shalit, an ...
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25 June 2011 marks Gilad Shalit’s 1,826th day in captivity in a secret location. His suffering must end now: Amnesty International calls on his captors to meet their ...
Hamas: The price for Gilad Shalit will rise the longer Israel ...
Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshal also says he hopes the group's 'freedom fighters will succeed in abducting more Israeli soldiers.'
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Israel cabinet approves Gilad Shalit prisoner swap
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet voted early Wednesday morning to approve a prisoner swap that will see Gilad Shalit, the IDF soldier who has been in Hamas captivity ...
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News about Gilad Shalit. Commentary and archival information about Gilad Shalit from The New York Times.
Gilad Shalit in Captivity - First Video ENGLISH SUBTITLED גלעד ...
גלעד שליט מהשבי After over three years in which IDF St.-Sgt. Gilad Schalit has been held in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, Israel breathed a sigh of ...
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