Israel Palestina Prisoner swap

Diposting oleh ale on Minggu, 16 Oktober 2011

The Palestinians, with the same vehemence, the returnees viewed as heroes who fought for an inmate at a time of violence and to discuss the moral equivalence between their actions and those of the army of Israel.
These different stories, in response to the offer in 1027 that Israel release Palestinian prisoners in exchange for resisting Sgt. Gilad Shalit, Gaza militants in a cross-border raid in June 2006 captured.
Rahuma Shalom, whose 16-year-old son Ofir was misled on the Internet in the West Bank, killing a woman, said that his release was the reopening of a painful episode.
"Our consolation was part of our justice," he said. "If there was a treaty of peace, I say ... release of all prisoners, because we have a new page. But we are not signing a peace treaty," he told Israeli television.
After the initial joy of the agreement, the Israelis have begun to ask questions about the disproportionately large, that his government will pay. Many argue that the militants who have killed Israelis could return to armed activity and the release of many prisoners, many of which are involved in deadly attacks, groups such as Hamas strengthened at the expense of Palestinian moderates.
The security concerns of Israel voted Hamas deported more than 200 prisoners in the West Bank or in Gaza or in a third country that much more difficult to carry out attacks are blocked.
While Israel has a long history of lopsided prisoner exchange Shalit's the deal has hit a raw nerve, because the memories are so vivid in the attacks. The list of prisoners who are released, reads like a who's who of some of the ugliest attacks on authors of the second Palestinian uprising began in 2000 and lasted about five years. The
These include the woman who runs a suicide bomber in a crowded Jerusalem pizzeria, killing 16 people in 2001. The woman, Ahlam Tamimi said in a television interview that he regretted it.
Others on the list are Salha Abdel Aziz, who caused their hands with the blood of a crowd, after the death of two Israeli soldiers accidentally drove into the West Bank city of Ramallah in 2000, Nasser Yateima, an intellectual property in a bombing that killed 30 people celebrating the feast of Easter in 2002, Ibrahim Younis, planning a 2003 suicide bombing in Jerusalem that seven people, including an American doctor and his daughter was born, was killed on the eve of the wedding kept young people, and Fadi Ibrahim The mind of a bus bombing in 2003 in the northern city of Haifa, 17 people were killed.
Several families have filed lawsuits against the exchange of prisoners, the expected but not enough to stop the operation.
Ron Kehrman, whose daughter was the victim during the attack in Haifa, has criticized the planned exchange, saying it could lead to more Israeli deaths. "And 'the blood of captured soldiers or citizens less red blood of Gilad Shalit," he said.
Others were more tolerant of the survivors realize that Israel has at least one way to bring Sgt. Shalit is alive. The fate of Sgt Shalit has become a national obsession, because military service is compulsory for Jews in Israel.
Among Palestinians, there is an ongoing dispute over whether the use of force was counter-productive in the search for a state. Recent polls show that support for attacks against Israelis since the uprising ended up dead.
But even those who have sacrificed violence for tactical reasons, the prisoners claim to the contrary that to withstand the common cause, and the Palestinians the right to 44 years of Israeli military occupation, despite what many of the terrorist attacks in the other parties.
The Palestinians are quick to point out that hundreds of Palestinian civilians were killed in a clash with Israel, and usually the result of "collateral damage" during military operations, such as targeted assassinations of militant leaders. While Israel says it has never intentionally targets civilians, Palestinians say civilian casualties are almost inevitable, given the nature and location of targets.

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