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Exchange of Gilad Shalit for 1027 Arab Prisoners

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Post by Zoya Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:40 am

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words...

Zuhair Al-Qaisi of the Popular Resistance Committees, a leader of the Palestinian militant group that captured Gilad Shalit, told The Associated Press that the Israeli soldier was treated well during his captivity.

Here are 2 photographs of Gilad Shalit, before his abduction and after his release:

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Does Shalit look like he was treated well?

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PA Deputy Minister of Prisoners' Affairs Ziad Abu Ein made a statement that conditions for Palestinians in Israeli prisons were worse than "the Auschwitzes of the Nazis where Jewish detainees were held".

Here are a few pictures of released Palestinian Prisoners:

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According to Ziad Abu Ein, these people look worse than concentration camp inmates:

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Exchange of Gilad Shalit for 1027 Arab Prisoners Empty Murderers’ Row: Who are the terrorists freed in the Shalit deal?

Post by Zoya Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:49 am

The following are some of the more notorious terrorists let out of prison as part of the deal:

Abd al-Hadi Ghanim: In July 1989, during the first Intifada, Gaza resident Abd al-Hadi Ghanim grabbed the steering wheel of a Tel Aviv-to-Jerusalem bus on Israel’s main highway and steered it into a ravine. Sixteen people were killed.

Yihia al-Sinwar: A founder of Hamas’ military wing, Yihia al-Sinwar was involved in the October 1994 kidnapping of Sgt. Nachshon Wachsman, an Israeli soldier who had American citizenship. Wachsman was killed by his captors during a rescue attempt several days later by Israeli commandos. Al-Sinwar’s brother is believed to have been an organizer of Gilad Shalit’s abduction.

Aziz Salha: In October 2000, Aziz Salha produced one of the most horrifying images of the second intifada. He was photographed proudly waving his bloodstained hands out of the window of a Ramallah police station after participating in a lynch mob that broke into the building and beat to death two Israeli reservists who had been taken into Palestinian custody there after making a wrong turn into the city. An Israeli court convicted him of the murder of Cpl. Vadim Norzich.

Mona Awana: In January 2001, West Bank resident Mona Awana, pretending to be an American with a romantic interest in an Israeli high school student, used the Internet to lure 16-year-old Ofir Rahum to meet her in Jerusalem. They then drove Rahum to a prearranged location on Ramallah’s outskirts, where he was shot and killed by Palestinian gunmen.

Fuad Amrin: In May 1992, Gaza resident Fuad Amrin stabbed to death 15-year-old Helena Rapp on her way to school in the Israeli city of Bat Yam.

Husam Badran: As the leader of Hamas’ military wing in the northern West Bank, Husam Badran was the instigator of several of the deadliest suicide bombings of the second intifada, including the 2001 bombing attacks on a Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem (15 killed), the Dolphinarium discotheque bombing in Tel Aviv (21 killed), the 2002 suicide bombings of a Passover seder at the Park Hotel in Netanya (30 killed) and the bombing of the Matza restaurant in Haifa (15 killed). More than 100 people were killed in terrorist attacks directed by Badran.

Tamimi Ahlam: In August 2001, Tamimi Ahlam, a female university student and journalist originally from Jordan, led a suicide bomber to the downtown Jerusalem Sbarro pizzeria where he detonated himself, killing 15 people, including seven children.

Walid Anajas: Hamas operative Walid Anajas assisted with the 2002 suicide bombings at Jerusalem’s Cafe Moment (11 killed) and a gaming club in Rishon LeZion (16 killed), and the remotely detonated bombing of a cafeteria at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which killed nine people, including four Americans.

Source: JewishJournal.com
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