Gilad Shalit Video Handed Over By Hamas In Exchange For Prisoners

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First Posted: 10- 2-09 08:19 AM   |   Updated: 10- 3-09 11:10 AM

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JERUSALEM (AP)-- In the first glimpse of him since his capture more than three years ago, a thin but healthy-looking Israeli soldier said in a video released Friday that he is being treated well by his Palestinian captors and appealed to Israel's leader to bring him home.

Israel received the two-minute video of Sgt. Gilad Schalit from Hamas militants after it released 19 female Palestinian prisoners earlier Friday in an exchange that is the first tangible step toward defusing a key flash point in Israeli-Palestinian hostilities.

The images of Schalit were the first to be released since his capture 3 1/2 years ago by Hamas-linked militants in the Gaza Strip. Dressed in olive drab military fatigues, Schalit sat in a chair in front of a bare wall reading a prepared statement tucked behind an Arabic-language newspaper, displayed to show the date, Sept. 14.

At one point, he rose from the chair and walked toward the camera and back, apparently to demonstrate he could stand on his own. He smiled several times during the video.

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Speaking lucidly and reading clearly in Hebrew, he sent his love to his parents, recalled in detail a 2005 visit his family paid to his military base and appealed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "not to squander this opportunity" to bring him home.

"I read the paper to find material and hope to find any material about my release and my imminent return home," he said.

Schalit, 23, said he was in good health and that his captors were treating him "excellently." He was clean-shaven and his hair was closely cropped, but he was not wearing glasses, as he did before his capture.

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The video's arrival in Israel, together with the Palestinian prisoners' triumphant return home to a flag-waving and cheering crowd, gave hope to each side that a wider, long-awaited prisoner swap was in the offing.
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Hamas is demanding freedom for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners as their price for Schalit, whose capture and drawn-out captivity has touched a raw nerve in a country where most families have loved ones in the military.

Friday's deal could also herald an end to a crippling, Israel-led blockade of Gaza that has prevented the territory from rebuilding after Israel's war there in December and January.

Israel imposed the blockade after Hamas, a violent group backed by Iran and Syria, seized power in Gaza two years ago. Israel has made it clear that it will not ease the embargo before the serviceman is freed.

Hamas' prime minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, hailed the deal as a "triumph" for the armed Palestinian resistance against Israel.

The video opened with Schalit holding a daily Arabic-language newspaper published in Gaza on Sept. 14 - Hamas' proof the footage was taken recently. He gave his name, the names of his parents and siblings, identified his hometown and recited his Israeli identity card number.

"I have longed for a long time for the day I will be released," he said. "I hope the current government headed by Benjamin Netanyahu will not squander now the opportunity to reach an agreement and that I can finally realize my dream to be released.

"I want to send greetings to my family and tell them I love them and miss them very much and wish for the day I will see them again," he added.

Channel 10 TV commentators said Israel had demanded that Schalit get up and take a few steps to prove he was able-bodied. The details about his family's visit to his military base, they said, were meant to prove the man reading the text was not an impostor

A spokesman for Netanyahu, Nir Hefetz, said that "although the path to Gilad's release is still long and arduous, the fact that he is healthy and well encourages us all." He also held Hamas responsible for the soldier's well-being.

Israel's lead negotiator in prisoner swap talks viewed the video first in Tel Aviv to determine its authenticity before ordering the Palestinian women released. The video was then transferred to Jerusalem, where Netanyahu viewed it.

A copy of the disc was delivered by helicopter to the Schalit family in northern Israel.

About 200 people waving Palestinian flags greeted vans carrying 18 of the women into the West Bank. The prisoners, wearing the headscarves of devout Muslim women, blew kisses to the crowd through the vehicles' open windows.

Later, the prisoners were greeted by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in his walled compound as elated relatives threw fistfuls of candy in the air.

Zhour Hamdan, arrested in 2003, was reunited with her eight children and saw her first granddaughter, 1-year-old Selina, for the first time. Her daughter Nasreen, 26, said she had not been able to visit her mother for more than a year because of Israeli movement restrictions.

"It's indescribable," Nasreen said of the reunion. "We are preparing a tremendous celebration at home."

Abbas told the women their "sacrifice will not go in vain" and prayed for the release of other prisoners.

Another woman, 41-year-old Fatima Ziq, returned to her home in Gaza City, where she received a hero's welcome and was greeted by Haniyeh in a chaotic scene.

Haniyeh called Friday's swap "a day of victory for the Palestinian will, for the Palestinian resistance, for Palestinian steadfastness," he said.

Another prisoner will be released to Gaza on Sunday, bringing to 20 the total number of women freed as part of the exchange, Israel's prisons service said.

The women had been jailed for relatively minor offenses and were close to release.

Reporters and cameramen thronged the Schalit home as an army general walked in with a manila envelope containing the video. Policemen stood guard outside the house.

A spokeswoman for the family said the Schalits would have no immediate public comment.

Schalit was captured in June 2006 by Hamas-linked militants in Gaza who tunneled under the border into Israel, killed two other soldiers and dragged him bleeding into Palestinian territory. Before Friday, the only signs of life had been three letters and an audio tape.

Israel and Hamas shun each other, and German and Egyptian mediators have been acting as go-betweens in swap talks.

The Palestinians want Israel to trade up to 1,000 Palestinian prisoners for Schalit, including many convicted of deadly attacks on Israelis.

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Associated Press Writers Dalia Nammari in Ramallah, West Bank, and Ben Hubbard in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, contributed to this report.

JERUSALEM (AP)-- In the first glimpse of him since his capture more than three years ago, a thin but healthy-looking Israeli soldier said in a video released Friday that he is being treated well by hi...
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- nana4g I'm a Fan of nana4g 101 fans permalink

Enough already! Send him home. Send all the other Palestinian prisoners home, too. I am sick and tired of all the blood letting over there and I live over here. I cannot believe the bloodshed in that "Holy Land". Any land in dispute should be the land deeded to the world, since that land should belong to all, Muslims, Jews, Christians. Get over it. Israel is here to stay and Palestine needs to build itself into a viable, healthy, self sustaining state with educational facilities, healthcare facilities, and decent homes, infrastructure, instead of military warfare.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 10/04/2009
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Free Jonatan Pollard

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 AM on 10/04/2009
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I can't help it; watching that video is just so sad.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 10/04/2009

Stop your insipid ads above where we post! Geez!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 10/03/2009
- lbsaltzman I'm a Fan of lbsaltzman 67 fans permalink

According to Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery, Shalit is a prisoner of war, and the victim of Israel's stubborn refusal to recognize him as such. Israel has abandoned him by viewing him as a kidnap victim, and adhering to the idea that you don't negotiate with kidnappers. Israel hold thousands of Palestinian victims in Israeli prison camps and gulags. It is time for Israel to free some in exchange for Shalit. That is more than reasonable.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 10/03/2009

One Israeli soldier for 500 Arab prisoners......one Jew=500 Arabs??? Is THAT what you mean??? I thought so!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 10/03/2009
- Tulka2 I'm a Fan of Tulka2 236 fans permalink
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My dear. I don't think you read English well enough to comment here.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 10/03/2009
- jamilk99 I'm a Fan of jamilk99 10 fans permalink

Another way to look at it is that Israel is getting 100% of their citizens being held by the Palestinians while the Palestinians would only end up with seeing the return of about 10% of the Palestinians in Israeli jails.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 10/03/2009
- Tulka2 I'm a Fan of Tulka2 236 fans permalink
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Both sides of this thing love to argue. Both sides think they have God on their side. It doesn't matter what i think is fair to any of them so why should i waste my breath?

Who benifits in America from American taxpayers sending over three billion dollars of armaments every year to Israel. Do you think the guns, ammo, planes and bombs come from France? Who benifits? Follow the money, as a wise man once advised.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 10/03/2009

Israel has military power and smarts on its side..the Arabs have... they have.... uh, they may have....more suicide bombers???

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 10/03/2009
- Tulka2 I'm a Fan of Tulka2 236 fans permalink
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The pendulum always swings back. "Never again" used to mean, "Never again to anybody". Really, in 1950, it truely meant "Never again to anybody". That's what the United Nations thought we were signing up for.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 10/03/2009
- escribacat I'm a Fan of escribacat 284 fans permalink
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That doesn't exactly sound like a fair exchange.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 10/03/2009
- mikefina I'm a Fan of mikefina 40 fans permalink

More Palestinians perhaps?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 10/03/2009
- monty7 I'm a Fan of monty7 4 fans permalink

Why would Israel want "him" back?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 10/03/2009

Uh..because he's an Israeli citizen??? I bet you never thought of THAT,huh??

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 10/03/2009

Why can't they just let the poor guy go? That would do more for Hamas' cause than anything else they could do with him.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 10/03/2009

THAT makes too much sense for these terrorists to comprehend!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 10/03/2009
- Zeta I'm a Fan of Zeta 2 fans permalink

They have 1 prisoner, the other side has 10,000. I know this may be news to a lot of people, but the Palestinian prisoners have names, faces, and famlies too.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 10/03/2009
- commarcos I'm a Fan of commarcos 3 fans permalink

Keep in mind Israel is holding hundreds, probably thousands, of Palestinian civilians (men women and children) who they torture at many black locations.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 10/03/2009
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 41 fans permalink

More lies
provide evidence ... link?
Come on lets see it and not just hear the spew

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 10/04/2009
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This is just too heartbreaking. 20 released for one tape cassette? At least the 20 have been granted freedom. But does Hamas understand that the Israeli's now have the upper hand with the world media in this situation. To continue to hold onto this young man, manipulating him to make political statements that may be embarrassing to his family and friends will now only result in a public relations disaster for them. Many of us grieve for the Palestinians but recognize that Hamas may not be doing a good job representing their interests.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 10/03/2009
- SFA I'm a Fan of SFA 15 fans permalink

This is the same standard applied,when Israel was created.This is how Israel was fostered on Palestine by UN / America /Britain.

Just small change, no one has forgotten 1948.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 10/03/2009
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 41 fans permalink

No one has forgotten 1948 and worse some don't even have a clue about it but pretend to

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 10/03/2009
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By holding hostages? No. Lying isn't going to help you make your point.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 10/03/2009

You mean when the Arabs rejected a Palestinian state??

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 10/03/2009
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But it makes them look really tough and awesome to their fellow Palestinians, which is all that matters.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 10/03/2009
- monty7 I'm a Fan of monty7 4 fans permalink

The good guys have few means at their disposal.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 10/03/2009
- arvay I'm a Fan of arvay 140 fans permalink
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The fact is that no one outside of Israel and global Zionist circles gives a rat's ass about this guy. He's a soldier, captured while he was fully armed, and theoretically able to defend himself.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 10/03/2009
- E-MU I'm a Fan of E-MU 4 fans permalink

"does Hamas understand that the Israeli's now have the upper hand with the world media in this situation."

Israel never has the "upper hand" with respect to anything the "world media" deals with - not at least since they won the '67 war. To have gotten the "upper hand" they would have needed to lose it.

Some media will always give Israel the royal treatment,others, such as the HP will eviscerate it no matter what, and the "world media", that is the media as a whole is closer to the latter than the former.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 10/04/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 65 fans permalink

Israel still holds over 10,000 Palestinian men, women and hundreds of children under 15 in prison.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 10/02/2009
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 41 fans permalink

Yes, jail is where they put people who commit crime

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 10/03/2009

You assume that all of the people in Israeli prisons are guilty of crimes.
Several hundreds of Palestinians are held in Israeli prisons without trial, many without knowing what crimes they are suspected of having committed, without being allowed access to lawyers and having been subjected to inhumane treatments.
If there is no trial, there can be no guilty verdict and those people are innocent until a proper judicial process says otherwise.
Hamas is, without doubt, wrong in keeping Shalit virtually incommunicado since they imprisoned him, but that does not justify Israel's keeping people in prison without charges, trials and the verdicts of courts. 2 wrong just make bigger wrongs. They do not make a right.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 10/03/2009
- commarcos I'm a Fan of commarcos 3 fans permalink

Obviously in a perfect world this woukd be true. However have you looked around lately? Protesting an occupation and stolen land isn't a crime.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 10/03/2009
- Donatella I'm a Fan of Donatella 21 fans permalink

Yes, like Nelson Mandela

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 10/03/2009
- balrog221 I'm a Fan of balrog221 21 fans permalink
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when were the trials for these "criminals". Who was their defense cousel? I thought so...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 10/04/2009
- mikefina I'm a Fan of mikefina 40 fans permalink

They could swap a Blockbuster franchise for the 10,000 prisoners, at the current exchange rate...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 10/03/2009
- NilesCrane I'm a Fan of NilesCrane 11 fans permalink

and the united states has 2 million people in prison...whats your point? these people committed crimes and are in prison for a reason, just like in the US..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:24 PM on 10/03/2009
- Donatella I'm a Fan of Donatella 21 fans permalink

Rather than comparing it to the U.S. compare it to Aparteid South Africa. The Apartheid government also has a lot of prisoners (criminals) like Nelson Mandela who was equally as guilty as many of the Palestinian prisoners.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 10/03/2009

The prime difference between the 2 million in US prisons and Palestinians in Israeli prisons is that US prisoners have had access to proper judicial processes, access to law and all of the other accoutrements of due process of law. There are hundreds of people locked up in Israeli prisons who have had no such opportunity.
If "those people committed crimes and are in prison for a reason" it is incumbent on the state of Israel to allow those people access to due process, put the alleged offences before a court and let a jury decide, on the basis of something called "evidence", if those people are guilty or not.
It is insufficient merely to declaim that "those people have committed crimes". Produce the evidence and let courts decide.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 10/03/2009
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When children throw stones at tanks in the occupied territories, does that mean they should be locked up indefinitely? Just think about it, over 9000 prisoners on one side and one on the other.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 AM on 10/06/2009

A great place for criminals!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 10/03/2009
- Donatella I'm a Fan of Donatella 21 fans permalink

Hopefully Shalit will be safely reunited with his family.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 10/02/2009

Look at the absurd People !!!!!!!!

Israelis released 21 prisoners whereas Hamas terrorists receive only 1 cassette tape
There is no such things in the whole world, how to value life and all Israelis are expensive
And that's what the Hamas leadership says openly Slhtof Israeli soldiers is the way to terrorists with blood on their hands freed from jail
How long the Israelis should take course America needs to support them all the time
Not just Israelis say should not count on Islam extremist factions can make peace with them because they do not want and want they want only the death of Jews and Zionists

So people wake up you are in a coma!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 10/02/2009
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He probably sent it through a translation program, but please don't make fun of someone who is at least trying to communicate with us.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 AM on 10/03/2009
- KIVPossum I'm a Fan of KIVPossum 43 fans permalink
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What's that URL for Romulan to English again?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 AM on 10/03/2009



as much as i am shamed and disturbed by the force used in gaza by the idf, i am equally horrified by hamas' dispicable treatment of gilad! no visits from the red cross. why? malnourished and pale. why?he looks like a concentration camp survivor! in comparisson, the female prisoners released by israel for this video of proof of gilad being alive, look like they have spent a holiday at club med dining on 5 course

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/02/2009
- CigarGod I'm a Fan of CigarGod 104 fans permalink
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Think about it:

Many young men take years to "fill out"....not necessarily a sign of malnourishment.
However, it is probably safe to assume...given the Israeli blockade of even the bare essentials....that he has the same diet as the Palestinians and his captors. Remember, they have even banned beans. Cattle are smuggled through the tunnels...so meat is a sparse commodity.

Lighting can make a person look healthy or ghastly. Just ask any woman about the effects of lighting. Plus, how many hours of sunshine do you think you get in an Israeli prison?

Why do you think, no visits by the Red Cross?
Could be a tough thing to arrange for a resistance army in hiding.

It costs nothing to slow down and seriously act out being a supporter of the other side. Nothing is riding on it. No lives lost. You don't affect any outcomes. So why not practice looking at it from the other side?
Might be an awareness growing experience....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 10/02/2009
- bermanator I'm a Fan of bermanator 32 fans permalink
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What is wrong with you? Why do you have to go out of your way to minimize this man's suffering?

Hamas could give the Red Cross access to Shalit any time, and they choose not to.

You know the Palestinians aren't starving - far from it.

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/08/30/18620221.php

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 10/03/2009

Shalit is in Egyptian custody.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 AM on 10/03/2009
- NilesCrane I'm a Fan of NilesCrane 11 fans permalink

hes 23, nobody takes that long to "fill out"...


I used to be anorexic and I was bigger than him at 23...this is ridiculous trying to make excuses for why he is so thin, have you even even seen what he looked like before?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 10/03/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 65 fans permalink

Tiredof ....... Fraud.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 10/02/2009
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All males serve 3 years after school; females serve 2 years. There are ways to be exempt, but most Israelis just go ahead and do it, since it is considered a duty to society and allows for networking with future friends who may be in advantageous positions later.

The thing that chafes my hide about this is that all regular Israelis and Palestinians (ie, people who just want to live their lives) know what the eventual solution is-- two states, based more or less on the 1967 borders, with an agreement on the "right of return" for displaced Palestinian 'in principle' but with hefty payouts for them to 'choose' to relocate to the nascent Palestinian state. In exchange for this, most or all of the Israeli Settlements will be pulled from the Palestinian state.

A few years with a fence between them to allow tensions to settle (and young hotheads to become older, hopefully more mellow coolheads) and eventually they'll be able to go along if not fully get along and people can consume themselves with things like jobs, schools, saving for vacations.

Why is this not done? Too many people on each side have found a way to profit/benefit from constant war, and neither wants to be the first to "blink" for fear they'll appear to be "the weak one" in the dynamic.

Outside forces will have to dictate some sort of agreement, and no one wants to jump into it...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 10/02/2009
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 41 fans permalink

Good post

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 10/02/2009
- Khirad I'm a Fan of Khirad 261 fans permalink
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"Too many people on each side have found a way to profit/benefit from constant war"

Yes, despite the disproportionate force if the IDF and security forces, it always struck me as very 1984 in the sense that the two extremes thrive upon each other in an ironically symbiotic relationship.

While I am pessimistic about such a future as you describe happening anytime soon, I agreed with the sentiment. Neither side of the regular people has the leadership it deserves, IMHO. I realize all this talk is very fluffy, though.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 10/02/2009
- JerryLevy I'm a Fan of JerryLevy 53 fans permalink
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One problem with your post----Israel has offered over and over again just about this exact proposal. They offered it in 2000 at Camp David and repeatedly since. Do you remember the Palestinian response in 2000---it was the launch of an illegal war in direct violation of the Each time this proposal is rejected without a counter from the Palestinians. The reason for this is not the exact borders or Jerusalem ownership---it is because the Palestinian leadership will not recognize Israel's right to exist. They and only they are at fault as they insist on continuing the war until Israel no longer exists. It is in article 19 of the FATAH constitution.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 10/03/2009
- Zeta I'm a Fan of Zeta 2 fans permalink

No, if Israel ended the occupation of Gaza and West Bank, support for extremists on the Palestinian side would evaporate and the conflict would end. However, we know that Israel would never do this... not because they would fear for their security, but because there is a good 35% of hardcore religeous extremists on the ISRAELI SIDE that will never agree to give up 1 acre of that land... because God told them it is theirs.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 10/03/2009
- StCuthbert I'm a Fan of StCuthbert 31 fans permalink
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I agree with everything you say. What's preventing that solution from happening is Israel is unwilling to withdraw from the West Bank until it receives some sort of promise from the Palestinians that they won't use the West Bank the same way Hamas is using Gaza, i.e., for rocket attacks. Otherwise, Israel will have to go in again to protect her citizens and no one liked what happened last time.

The moment the Palestinians promise not to attack Israel the moment the occupation leaves (which, coincidentally, should be done with an acceptance of Israel as a Jewish state), there will be peace and a two-state solution.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 10/03/2009

"The moment the Palestinians promise not to attack Israel the moment the occupation leaves (which, coincidentally, should be done with an acceptance of Israel as a Jewish state), there will be peace and a two-state solution."

I think that is fantasy, and not because it is impossible that the PA would make such promises and extend such recognition, because that is within the bounds of possibility.
There are over 300,000 Israelis illegally occupying Palestinian land and on which they have built houses.
I can imagine only one scenario.
Israel insists that the illegal settlers remain where they are, because they've been there a while and it would be somehow "unfair" to tell them to get back whence they came. The fact that it was unfair, unjust and illegal for them to be there in the first place won't enter the imaginings of Israeli politicians.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 10/03/2009
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