Gilad Schalit
French politician reported to prosecutor for 'terrorism' offenses after meeting PFLP in Lebanon
On September 28, The Jerusalem Post reported that Portes flew to Lebanon and met with PFLP members shortly after quitting the Gaza flotilla for "personal reasons."
Why did Hamas trot out Hamas leader Ghazi Hamad to show he’s alive? - analysis
Israel’s sacred war: Two years in the grip of the hostages - opinion
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Will more freed murderers bring peace?
It is an open secret that many Western liberals see terrorists who have Israeli blood on their hands as something less than “real” murderers.
Gilad Schalit joins Nefesh b'Nefesh maiden summer aliya flight
Former IDF captive flies with 231 N. American olim; wishes new immigrants "success in their integration and this new beginning".
Interview: The French ambassador who loves Israel
"We are not foreign states to each other," Christophe Bigot tells "The Jerusalem Post"
Israel: From the eyes of America
Leading progressive lives in the midst of existential threat while maintaining ambition, optimism and high morale are impressive traits of the Israeli attitude.
Hamas releases new Schalit footage to mark capture anniversary
Short clip shows Schalit on day of release from captivity; the clip is meant to commemorate seven years since his capture.
Schalit's Canada visit: Let's give him a hero's welcome
The 'Tribune' has seen fit to vociferously turn its proverbial back on Gilad by publishing what can only be described as a revolting tirade, entitled 'Dismayed By Schalit’s Visit.'
'Schalit deal was in place 6 months after capture'
Baskin: Gilad and I are friends on Facebook, when he posts photos, I click like.
Palestinian hunger striker, Israel reach deal
Deal will see Samer Issawi end his strike and agree to serve eight months in prison, according to Israel and Palestinian officials.
Palestinian hunger striker reaches deal for release
Preliminary deal proposes release of Samer Essawi in 8 months given he ends hunger strike, improve medical condition.
Palestinian hunger striker's hearing delayed
Israeli authorities reportedly offer deal to Issawi, where he would end hunger strike in exchange for a six-month sentence.