Great news: Egypt wants to 'widen' Shalit exchange to include Grapel
Israel Radio reports that Egypt is seeking to 'widen' the Shalit exchange to include trading 79 Egyptians held in Israeli jails in exchange for American-Israeli Ilan Grapel, who is being held in Egypt on charges of spying and - after last week's attempt to enforce the same exchange did not work - charges of inciting rioters to attack Egyptian government installations.UNRWA and Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu have called on Israel to drop its blockade of Gaza now that Shalit is to be freed according to another report on Israel Radio.
What could go wrong?
Labels: Ahmet Davutoglu, Gaza blockade, Gilad Shalit, Ilan Grapel, UNRWA
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At least the Islam and Arab world recognizes the value of one Jew over that of a multitude of their own.
But then again, it would seem as though there is more than a gulf in world views between the two camps. Muslims live to die for their religion, while the Jews have chosen the harder path, i.e. to live for their religion, even if it costs them their lives.
From thevarticle; UNRWA and Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu have called on Israel to drop its blockade of Gaza now that Shalit is to be freed according to another report on Israel Radio. ----------------------Instead of dropping the blockade of Gaza, Israel should completely level gaza after the release a Shalit! Turn it into a big parking lot
Why is this great news. Kidnapping is now an official tool of foreign policy when used against Americans, Jews and Israelis.
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