Noam Shalit sits in front of a poster
bearing the image of his captive son,
Gilad, left, along with that of Israeli Air
Force navigator Ron Arad, missing in
action over Lebanon since 1986.
Israel accepts terms of German deal for Shalit.
(JTA)
p
rime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said Israel had accept-
ed a German-mediated deal for
the release of captive Israeli soldier Gilad
Shalit and was awaiting Hamas' response.
Netanyahu did not specify the terms of
the proposal.
Saturday marked the fifth anniversary
of Shalit's capture in a cross-border raid
near Gaza. Shalit was captured on June 25,
2006, taken across the border from Israel
into Gaza, and has been held since then by
Hamas.
"This proposal was harsh; it was not
simple for the State of Israel," Netanyahu
said Sunday in a statement released after
the weekly Cabinet meeting. "However,
we agreed to accept it in the belief that
it was balanced between our desire to
secure Gilad's release and to prevent pos-
sible harm to the lives and security of
the Israeli people. As of now, we have yet
to receive Hamas's official answer to the
German mediator's proposal.
The statement said, "The State of Israel
is ready to go far, more than any other
country, in order to secure Gilad's release,
but it is my responsibility, and the respon-
sibility of those who are sitting here, to
see to the security and lives of the Israeli
people."
At a news conference Sunday in
Jerusalem outside the prime minister's
official residence, Noam Shalit announced
a new campaign to garner more tangible
public support for striking a deal to bring
home his son.
"We say to Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu, you have no man-
date to sentence Gilad to death:' the elder
Shalit said.
Shalit family members chained them-
selves together outside the residence in
Jerusalem on Saturday night as hundreds
of supporters gathered in support. Others
protested outside Netanyahu's home in
Caesarea.
Meanwhile, dozens of Israeli celebri-
ties and politicians marked 24 hours
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