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  • 18
    Dec
    2011
    9:14pm, EST

    Remaining 550 Palestinian prisoners are released to complete Israeli deal with Hamas

    Eyad Baba / AP

    A Palestinian prisoner is greeted by an unidentified relative after his release at the Rafah border crossing in southern Gaza Strip on Sunday, Dec. 18. Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners late Sunday, the second and final phase of a swap with Gaza Hamas militants that brought home an Israeli soldier after five years in captivity.

    Majdi Mohammed / AP

    Released Palestinian prisoners celebrate as they arrive to the West Bank city of Ramallah, early Monday, Dec. 19. Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners late Sunday, the second and final phase of a swap with Gaza Hamas militants that brought home an Israeli soldier after five years in captivity.

    AP reports:

    Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners late Sunday, the second and final phase of a swap with Gaza Hamas militants that brought home an Israeli soldier after five years in captivity.

    Under the Egypt-brokered deal, Israel agreed to exchange a total of 1,027 prisoners for Sgt. Gilad Schalit, who was captured by Gaza militants in June 2006. Schalit returned home in October when Israel freed the first batch of 477 prisoners. Sunday's release of 550 prisoners completed the swap, the most lopsided in Israel's history.

    The release Sunday night was not infused with the same drama as the first phase, since the most significant players in the trade had already been freed. Continue reading.

    See our PhotoBlog post on Gilad Schalit's release in October.

    Related content:

    • Freed Gilad Schalit says he is in good health
    • First picture of released Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit
    • Gilad Schalit's parents head for air base to be reunited with their son

    Ibraheem Abu Mustafa / Reuters

    A freed Palestinian prisoner is greeted by people upon arrival at Rafah crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on Dec. 18. Israel plans to release 550 Palestinian prisoners on Sunday in the second stage of a deal with Hamas that brought home soldier Gilad Shalit after five years of captivity in the Gaza Strip.

    Uriel Sinai / Getty Images

    A Palestinian prisoner celebrates during his release on Dec 18 in Ramallah, West Bank. Israel released 550 Palestinian prisoners to complete a swap deal which brought about the release of captive soldier Gilad Shalit.

     

    6 comments

    This trade is indicative of Israel's willingness to negotiate and the uneven demands of the Palestinians, backed by their terrorist friends in Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran.

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  • 18
    Oct
    2011
    5:35am, EDT

    APTN

    Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit is seen giving an interview to Egyptian television after his release on October 18.

    Freed Gilad Shalit says he is in good health

    Reuters reports:

    Freed Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit said on Tuesday he was in good health and he hoped his release in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons would lead to peace between the two peoples.

    In an interview shortly after his release, Shalit, 25, looked tired and dazed, hesitating as he replied to questions from an Egyptian TV reporter.

    Speaking through a translator, Shalit said he would be very happy if remaining Palestinians held in Israeli prisons were freed to return to their own families.

    "Of course I miss my family very much. I also miss my friends," he said. "I hope this deal will lead to peace between Palestinians and Israelis and that it will support cooperation between both sides."

    Follow the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas prisoner swap on BreakingNews.com and read the story in more detail here on msnbc.com.

    Previously on PhotoBlog:

    • First picture of released Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit
    • Gilad Shalit's parents head for air base to be reunited with their son

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  • 18
    Oct
    2011
    4:46am, EDT

    APTN

    Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit is seen after his release on October 18, 2011.

    First picture of released Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit

    Reuters reports:

    "Gilad Shalit is home," Israel's chief military spokesman said on Tuesday, confirming that the captive Israeli soldier released by Gaza's Hamas rulers had been returned to Israel in a prisoner swap.

    Brigadier-General Yoav Mordechai made the announcement on live television at Israel's Vineyard of Peace border post with Egypt, where Shalit, 25, crossed into Israel.

    Follow the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas prisoner swap on BreakingNews.com and read the story in more detail here on msnbc.com.

    2 comments

    Gilad looks very thin and disoriented while the Palestinians look well fed and much more animated.

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  • 18
    Oct
    2011
    3:58am, EDT

    Baz Ratner / Reuters

    Aviva (4th right) and Noam Schalit (2nd right), parents of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit, are escorted to a waiting helicopter in Tefen in northern Israel before heading to an air base in the center of the country on October 18. Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers released Schalit on Tuesday in return for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, a Hamas military source said, in a deal ending a saga that has gripped Israel for five years. On reaching Israel, Schalit will be flown by helicopter to an air base where he will be greeted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and reunited with his family.

    Gilad Shalit's parents head for air base to be reunited with their son

    Read the latest news on the simultaneous release of Gilad Shalit and the first batch of 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.

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  • 12
    Oct
    2011
    1:57pm, EDT

    Euphoria mixed with anxiety in Israel over swap

    AP reports:

    JERUSALEM — Israeli euphoria over a deal to free a soldier held for five years by Hamas gave way Wednesday to growing anxiety that the swap for 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, some of them convicted of murder, could lead to new violence.

    When Israelis first got word Tuesday night of the deal to free Sgt. Gilad Shalit, they erupted in spontaneous celebrations. But that joy was tempered when they learned that about 300 Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis would be among the 1,027 released in exchange.

    Previous PhotoBlog posts on Gilad Shalit.

    Tara Todras-Whitehill / AP

    Israeli President Shimon Peres, right, hugs Noam Schalit, center, the father of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit, as his wife Aviva looks on, at the President's residence in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Oct. 12. Israeli euphoria over a prisoner swap deal to free a soldier held by Hamas militants for five years gave way on Wednesday to a growing anxiety that the release of 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, some of them convicted of murder, could lead to a new round of violence.

    Said Khatib / AFP - Getty Images

    Palestinians celebrate a deal that will see Palestinian detainees freed in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit on October 12 in Gaza City.

    Abed Al Hashlamoun / EPA

    Palestinians demonstrate in support of Palestinian prisoners held in the Israeli jails, on October 12 in the West Bank city of Hebron.

    Mohammed Salem / Reuters

    Palestinian women take part in a rally calling for the release of their sons held in Israeli jails, inside the headquarters of the International Red Cross in Gaza City October 12.

    Mohammed Salem / Reuters

    Members of Hamas national security forces patrol a street as they celebrate a prisoner swap between Hamas and Israel, in Gaza City October 12.

     

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    Hmm prison , battles between countries , why did they like wars like that ? It will not bring any good results if these wars keep happening . There are more bad news in wars than good news ... Regards Tuan From effectsofanxiety.net

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  • 11
    Oct
    2011
    7:16pm, EDT

    Deal reached to free Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit

    By Rich Shulman

    If Israel and Hamas can pull off a deal like this, what's next for the peace process?

    AP reports:

    JERUSALEM — Israeli and Hamas have reached a deal to free a captured Israeli soldier held in the Gaza Strip in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, officials from both sides said Tuesday, capping five years of painful negotiations that have repeatedly collapsed in fingerpointing and violence.

    The deal would bring home Sgt. Gilad Shalit, who was captured in a cross-border raid in June 2006 by Palestinian militants who burrowed into Israel and dragged him into Gaza. Little has been known about his fate since then.

    Mohammed Salem / Reuters

    Palestinian Hamas militants take part in a rally as they celebrate news of a prisoner swap between Hamas and Israel, in Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip October 11. Israel and Gaza's Hamas Islamist rulers agreed on Tuesday to swap more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners for Israeli captive soldier Gilad Schalit, resolving one of the most emotive and intractable issues between them.

     


    Gali Tibbon / AFP - Getty Images

    Friends and supporters of Noam and Aviva Schalit, parents of abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit who was captured in 2006 by Hamas-allied militants in the Gaza Strip, sit at the family's protest tent on the 1,934th day for their son's captivity outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem on October 11. According to a senior Palestinian official, Israel will free key Palestinian leader Marwan Barghuti under a prisoner deal in exchange for the release of captive soldier Gilad Schalit.

    Said Khatib / AFP - Getty Images

    Holding a portrait of her son, the mother of Hassan Salame watches a television broadcasting the speech of Hamas leader Khaled Meshaa, celebrating a deal that will see Palestinian detainees freed in exchange for Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit. Salame is one of the founders of Hamas armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassan Brigades, and is the mastermind of several deadly attacks committed in Israel.

    Abir Sultan / EPA

    Mother Aviva Schalit and father Noam Schalit of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit in the protest tent in Jerusalem on October 11.

     

    2 comments

    Fascist much? Sounds a lot like what the Nazis did, doesn't it?

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