Israel makes swap - wtf

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In this image from Egypt TV Tuesday Oct 18 2011 Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit is seen at an...
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TEL NOF AIR BASE, Israel - Israel's prime minister has warned the Palestinian militants freed in a prisoner swap that they will be punished if they return to violence.

Netanyahu issued the warning after greeting the lone Israeli soldier freed in the swap, in which Israel is releasing more than 1,000 prisoners. Some 300 of them had been serving life sentences for deadly attacks on Israelis.

Netanyahu said he understood the pain of Israeli families who have lost relatives in Palestinian violence.

He said, "We will continue to fight terror and every released terrorist who returns to terror will be held accountable."


EL NOF AIR BASE, Israel (AP) - Freed Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit has arrived at an air base in central Israel for an eagerly awaited reunion with his family.

Schalit landed at Tel Nof air base on board a military helicopter.

His parents, Noam and Aviva, have led an emotional campaign to win their son's release for the past five years. They have led nationwide marches and set up a protest tent outside the official residence of the prime minister.

Earlier Tuesday, Hamas militants in Gaza freed Schalit in a swap for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Ahead of the reunion, Schalit switched out of civilian clothes given to him by Hamas and into an Israeli military uniform.

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I have always thought that the jewish nation was fairly intelligent.

But who the fawk would make this swap ?

1000 Hamas fawkers for one Israel


And 300 of them were in jail for life for killing ppl in Israel .

So what happens when they let them go again ?

They did it once they will be back.

I know they dont negotiate with terrorists so they went through Egypt.

what kind of deal is this ?

Can someone explain this to me ?
 

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I find this extremely hard to believe. Watching those Palestinian celebrations with some of the worst terrorists you can imagine (who quickly said it's time to attack and cause mayhem) is tough to watch. There has to be more to this story - Israel giving up a thousand captured problem-causers for this one kid?
 

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the middle east is forever stupid, so nothing will ever make sense. Why do we care anyway? plague on all their dumbass houses. jews and muslims can fuck themselves ....in whatever way they each find most degrading.:0008
 

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really sick of the jews. shut up already.:rolleyes: they NEVER stop complaining.
 

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but the muslims are even worse. stop being such pathetic religious idiots! ....and memo to you: women are humans. ...fucking douchebags!
 

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the middle east is forever stupid, so nothing will ever make sense. Why do we care anyway? plague on all their dumbass houses. jews and muslims can fuck themselves ....in whatever way they each find most degrading.:0008

Because they hate us for our freedom
 

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As she returned to her family home in northern Gaza, Wafa al-Bis insisted she would seize any opportunity to mount another suicide mission and encouraged dozens of cheering schoolchildren to follow her example.

Bis was one of hundreds of Palestinian militants freed by Israel on Tuesday in the first phase of a prisoner swap agreed with Hamas, Gaza?s Islamist overlords, to win the freedom of Sgt Maj Shalit after five years in solitary confinement.

Her words will chill critics of the deal who argue that many of the 1,027 Palestinians who are to be released from prison will return to violence once they have been freed. For most Israelis, such fears have been consigned to the future as an anxious nation watched to see how the 25-year-old conscript was faring on his first full day at home in Mitzpe Hila, his home village in the hills above the Sea of Galilee.

They were given a brief glimpse as he took his first stroll, supported by his mother and wearing dark glasses against the unaccustomed sunlight.

In the coming days and weeks, he is expected to be debriefed on his captivity by both military intelligence and the secret service, Mossad. But military officials say they want to leave him to recover his health with his family first, and will be guided by his medical condition.

Sgt Maj Shalit joked with military doctors examining him and is in better health than some expected. When told his condition was broadly ?stable?, he is said to have replied: ?I expected you to be surprised by my good condition.?

In contrast to the private reunion under way in northern Galilee, the scene in Gaza remained festive as freed Palestinian captives greeted relations and well-wishers at tented receptions.

But few were as outspoken as the would-be suicide bomber. Bis was just 21 when, in 2005, she volunteered to undertake a suicide mission in Israel.

Her target, Israel says, was a hospital where she had been given permission to seek treatment for burns she sustained in a gas tank explosion. She never got there. Stopped by suspicious Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint on Gaza?s border, she was discovered with 22lb of explosives sewn into a belt inside her underwear. Bis tried to blow herself up but the detonator malfunctioned.

Speaking in her bedroom, the shelves of which were lined with soft toys, Bis yesterday maintained that the six years she spent in an Israeli prison cell had left her with no regrets other than her failure to kill herself and her captors, although she insisted that her target was only ever going to be a military one.

?I wanted to be the first female martyr from Gaza to kill Israeli soldiers and I wanted to kill as many as I could,? she said. ?I had wanted to be a martyr since I was a kid. I regard what I did as an honourable thing. It was my dream to be a martyr but God didn?t let me.?

If given the opportunity, she added, she would fulfil her destiny to avenge the deaths of Palestinian children killed by Israeli forces. ?As long as there is going to be occupation over all of Palestine, martyrs will be there to resist and to fight, and I will be among the first of the strugglers,? she said. ?This is an honourable thing and I would be a suicide bomber three times over if I could.?

Bis?s mother Salma said she had no idea of her daughter?s mission ? but added that she felt she had no choice but to encourage her in her chosen course of life. ?This is Jihad, it is an honourable thing and I am proud of her,? she said.

Despite Sgt Maj Shalit?s apparent good humour, he is understood to be showing signs of his long imprisonment, in which conditions were said at first to be ?poor?, though he has not been questioned on this aspect of his captivity yet.

He has difficulty climbing the stairs and his pallor is attributed to the lack of light he experienced in captivity.
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and so it goes.

let one come home and free 1,000 terrorist killers

If they try to kill again tell them they will have big trouble .....

holy chit .....................................


It won't be long before Hamas captures another Israel soldier . Cant beat that deal
 

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the middle east is forever stupid, so nothing will ever make sense. Why do we care anyway?
When someone is sitting on something you want, make them your enemy.

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Rubio has been hounded since he rose to prominence by birthers intent on sabotaging any further rise he might have in politics. Malor notes, ?Birthers intent on somehow proving that he?s not a ?natural-born citizen? dug up his parents? adjustment and naturalization paperwork. That?s where WaPo got the dates for his parents? arrival to the United States.?

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Rubio the Golden boy for the Republicans

Was not born in the US


Ronnie

Please get on this immediately

Holy chit here we go again
 

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?s decision to execute a 1,000-for-1 prisoner exchange last week despite his frequently voiced opposition to such lopsided deals is seen by several Israeli military commentators as an effort to ?clear the deck? before possibly undertaking an attack on Iran?s nuclear facilities.

Amir Oren, the veteran military analyst for Ha'aretz newspaper, took note of Israel?s exchanging 1,027 Palestinian convicts for army Staff Sgt. Gilad Schalit, who had been captured by Hamas in 2006. Mr. Oren wrote that the price paid by Mr. Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak ?can be interpreted only in a context that goes beyond that of the Gilad Schalit deal.?

He noted that Israeli leaders in the past have shown a readiness to absorb ?a small loss? in order to attain a greater success, generally involving ?some sort of military adventure.?

Mr. Oren also noted that, until recently, Mr. Netanyahu had faced opposition to attacking Iran from Army Chief of Staff Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi and Mossad intelligence chief Meir Dagan. Both retired earlier this year and have been replaced by men believed to hold a different view on Iran.

The Islamic republic has not been a top agenda item since the outbreak of the Arab Spring. Yet Iran?s nuclear program, which Western nations believe is geared for making an atomic bomb, has remained a key concern, despite Tehran?s denials that it is seeking to build a nuclear weapon.

According to Israeli media reports, a shift in the Israeli government?s views on Iran might have prompted Defense Secretary Leon Panetta?s Middle East visit in April: His main mission was to pass on a warning from President Obama against any unilateral attack on Iran.

At a press conference with Mr. Barak in April, Mr. Panetta stressed that any steps against Iran?s nuclear program must be taken in coordination with the international community.

This week, Jerusalem Post military correspondent Yakov Katz wrote that, with the Schalit chapter behind it, ?Israel can now move forward to deal with some of the other strategic problems it faces in the region, such as Iran?s nuclear program.? Had Israel first attacked Iran, Hamas? patron, it would have endangered the Schalit deal, Mr. Katz said.

Writing in Yediot Achronot, Alex Fishman said that for Mr. Netanyahu, who built a political career as a warrior on terror, the Schalit deal was a very courageous step, particularly in view of an estimate by Israel?s security services that 60 percent of Palestinians who are released in such exchanges return to terror.

?He took a risk in a certain area and thereby focused all our attention on much more troubling fronts ? in distant Iran and in the Arab revolutions around us,? Mr. Fishman wrote. To deal with these problems, national consensus is necessary and the freeing of Gilad Shalit went far toward achieving that.

Mr. Oren offered another insight that he says may point Mr. Netanyahu toward military action against Iran.

Although the prime minister failed to make any enduring mark on history during his previous term or so far during his present term, Mr. Netanyahu may see Iran as an opportunity to achieve his Churchillian moment, Mr. Oren wrote. ?The day is not far off, Netanyahu believes, when Churchill will emerge from him.?
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Now this makes sense.

How did I know there was something hiding in the woodpile so to speak.


You have to be an idiot to try to Bomb the dimona reactor if you are Iran, don't forget the Dome anti-missile system and also the IAF, the second most powerful Airforce in the planet after the U.S. air force. it will be suicidal from Iran, I hope they try it.



Marko


They also did the large swap to get a few spies back on the streets in Gaza. Out of the 1,000 prisoners released, at least 10 of them will now be working for Israel. $$$ talks.

:SIB :SIB


Travis


Ill bet you a couple of these prisoners have tracking devices inserted in them without there knowledge.

:scared

One Israeli for a thousand militants. Just like it will be in the war.



andrewp111


The only way to connect a lopsided prisoner release with an impending war with Iran, is for Israel to assume that any war with Iran will involve an attack by Iran's puppets Hamas, Hezbollah, and Syria. In that case, the released prisoners are likely to be front line fighters, and Israel will have a wonderful opportunity to incinerate them on the battlefield with napalm.

In a war there are likely to be more prisoners captured, and perhaps Israel wants to empty its jail cells to make room for new arrivals as well.


GO YOU DIRTY JEWS !:toast:
 
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