Monday 17 October 2011

Gilad Shalit is heading home!

He will be back soon and alive!

Watch the live blog from Haaretz for more news. Let's hope that everything will be fine, at least for today, and he will be soon with his family. Soon, it will be time again for reconsideration and evaluation and time to pay the price. Let's hope that after 1940 days in captivity, Gilad Shalit will enjoy the freedom! Let's hope and pray as we did a lot in the last five years!

PS
1. I can't stop my appreciation for the way in which Israeli media prepared to address the report on the release of Gilad Shalit.

2. My big misunderstanding regarding the swap is the following: where in this world, when you made something wrong or terribly wrong (as killing for instance), instead of spending the much deserved time in prison (perhaps for the rest of their life) you are called prisoner, freed and exchanged for a young innocent man? Where?
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