Speaking to new Armored Corps recruits at the IDF's Tel Hashomer base, Ashkenazi had said that "it is vital soldiers know that if something happens to them, there is someone who will make every effort bring them back."I sure hope that the IDF does better than it did by Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser HY"D (may God avenge their blood). Regev and Goldwasser came back in black boxes. I hope Shalit comes back alive and walking, God willing.
"We know that Gilad Schalit is alive, where he is being held and by whom," he added. "We hope we can bring an end to this episode, just like we returned Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser."
The IDF Spokesperson's Office on Monday downplayed comments made earlier by IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi that Israel knew the location of captured IDF soldier St.-Sgt. Gilad Schalit and who was holding him.Am I the only one who doesn't buy that? Does anyone really believe that with all the 'collaborators' who help the IDF show up or send helicopters or drones at just the right time to take out Hamas terrorists, they haven't been able to figure out in more than two years where Gilad Shalit is being held?
The army said there was nothing new in Ashkenazi's statement and that he merely meant that Israel knew the soldier was being held in Gaza by Hamas.
“The judge believed it was enough, the period that he served in prison," Nasser al-Shaer, a former Hamas minister, told Reuters of Razek's release.I don't believe that story for a second. Razek wasn't freed by a judge. He was freed by the Israeli government on its own initiative. Recall that the 'exchange' that culminated in Israel releasing Samir al-Kuntar, four lesser terrorists and some 200 bodies of terrorists, in exchange for the black boxes containing Goldwasser's and Regev's remains, started with a relatively innocuous exchange in which Israel deported convicted Hezbullah spy Nassim Nisr to Lebanon and in return Hezbullah sent Israel a box of body parts from the Second Lebanon War. Is Abdel Razek the Nassim Nisr of a deal with Hamas in which Israel will release hundreds of terrorists with blood on their hands in exchange for Gilad Shalit? I would bet on it.
"They have released him and he is on his way home". Israeli officials could not immediately confirm the release. Some 40 Hamas officials, including former lawmakers, remain in Israel custody.
Razek was one of half a dozen Hamas lawmakers and ministers arrested around the same time on suspicion belonging to a terrorist organization rejecting Israel's existence.
Those arrests came after gunmen captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid from Gaza in June 2006.
There is a military option in Gaza. We can issue an ultimatum to Hamas that Israel would assassinate one of its leaders in Gaza or elsewhere every day if Gilad Shalit is not released at once. We can embark on a targeted operation based on existing intelligence information, or a broad operation if we lack such accurate intelligence information. We can kill every terrorist on the way, go from one house to the next, and while we’re at it blow up Qassam rocket workshops, arms caches, and tunnels. We can pulverize Hamas in Gaza as we pulverized the PLO in the First Lebanon War, and unlike what we did to Hizbullah in the Second Lebanon War (the reason we didn’t do it was not lack of power, but rather, deficient political and military leadership.)Read it all.The alternative is not only capitulation to terror and the release of thousands of murderers. The alternative is reconciling ourselves to Hamas’ military buildup and fortification, until its rockets reach Tel Aviv and Dimona – then, we shall have to enter Gaza and pay a much greater price because of our current cowardice, hesitation, and flawed political considerations, which come in place of decisive national considerations.
Gilad Shalit must not become the reason for avoiding a war on terror. If this materializes and this is the way adopted by Israel, terror groups will realize that they found the way not only to release the murderers in our jails, but also “their entire Palestine.”
Tomorrow, more soldiers will be abducted for the sake of Mount Dov (which they refer to as the Shebaa Farms,) and two days from now, they will kidnap more troops and demand that we withdraw from Hebron. They will demand Temple Mount in exchange for several abducted civilians, and if, heaven forbid, they take over a kindergarten, they’ll demand Arab autonomy in the Galilee.
There is no logical reason for them to stop, unless we stop and say: No more.