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This was how about 1027 Palestinians undergoing prison sentence in Israel were used to free a single Israeli soldier named Gilad Shalit who was also undergoing prison sentence in Palestine. It was a day of Joy for the family members of both Country, in Palestine, people flocked to the street rejoicing and welcoming the first batch of prisoners released by Israeli authorities.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Freed Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit arrived safe and sound in his northern Israeli hometown, feeling "good" in his first day of freedom after more than five years in Hamas captivity, but suffering small injuries from shrapnel wounds.
In what was an arduous and emotional day for Israelis and Palestinians, Shalit won his release Tuesday morning in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners, whose walk to freedom drew cheers from thousands in Gaza and the West Bank. "We can say that we have experienced the rebirth of a son," his father, Noam Shalit, told reporters ...MORE
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Comment by ibilovers on November 7, 2011 at 3:42pm I IMPLORE YOU ALL TO GO BACK TO HISTORY ON NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR.
ISRAEL SUPPORT OUR FELLOW IGBO BROTHERS. THEY NEVER WANT NIGERIA TO STABLE THEN. YOU ALL CAN google it. (nigeria civil war)
GOD WILL CONTINUE TO PUNISH ENEMY OF NIGERIA.
GOD BLESS NIGERIA AND ALL NIGERIANS.
@ Abidoye SO WHAT ABOUT YOU? DEVIL PERSON ABI?
@ DANLADI. THANK YOU- WE ARE ALL GOD CREATION AND WE WILL ALL ACCOUNTED FOR OUR DEED. ''SHIKENA''
Most countries of the world value and respect their citizens greatly. That's the reason the Israeli government decided to exchange one Israeli for 1027 Palestinians. About two months ago,Indonesian government paid about US$1 Million to save one of her citizens in Saudi Arabia who was sentenced to death but later pardoned by the family she killed their son for that price.Can we say the same of Nigeria?Two days ago it was reported in many national dalies that a Nigerian citizen was arrested by Indian police with the approval of the Nigerian embassy in India.What was his offence?He wanted to see the consular but was refused by embassy officials. It is only in Nigeria that officials serving the public are not accessible to the citizens.
A country who has no respect or regard for her citizens can not develop.That's the reason our so-called leaders would loot national and state treasury with impunity and when a journalist writes about it,they will flog him/her. One is certain,a great nation starts with appreciation and respect of her citizens. If Galid Shalit was to be a Nigerian,you can imagine what would be fall on him.Thank God he was not a Nigerian.
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Comment by abidoye sunday on October 19, 2011 at 1:07pm
Comment by sallymon on October 19, 2011 at 8:43am Come people did you notice the different between the 1027 prisoners of Palestines and the one soldier of the Israelis. So gutted he looked like he was from hell while the Palestines look so robust as if they are just coming in from holiday.
God I never wish to be in the hands of the Hamas, who knows the many torture they must have given the guy over the years.
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