|
El Pais
(El Pais, Ignacio Cembrero and Ramon Besa, 9/28/12): Shalit, who wanted to do military service in a combat unit, was captured by Hamas in 2006, and spent five years in captivity until he was exchanged in 2011 for 477 Palestinian prisoners.
(9/29/12): Corporal Gilad Shalit was not involved in any killing in Gaza, in contrast to what was stated in the subheading of a September 26 Sports section article regarding his attendance at a Barca-Real Madrid [football match] on October 7, at Camp Nou. Shalit was apprehended by Hamas on the Gaza border in 2006 and was held captive for five years until he was exchanged for 1027 Palestinian prisoners, not 477 as stated on Wednesday and yesterday.
(El Pais, Ignacio Cembrero and Ramon Besa, 9/26/12): . . . Shalit wasn't liberated until October 2011 in exhange for Israel's release of 477 Palestinian prisoners, many of them in administrative detention without trial
(9/29/12): Corporal Gilad Shalit was not involved in any killing in Gaza, in contrast to what was stated in the subheading of a September 26 Sports section article regarding his attendance at a Barca-Real Madrid [football match] on October 7, at Camp Nou. Shalit was apprehended by Hamas on the Gaza border in 2006 and was held captive for five years until he was exchanged for 1027 Palestinian prisoners, not 477 as stated on Wednesday and yesterday
(El Pais, sub-headline, 9/26/12): Controversy over the alleged invitation by Barca [Football Club] to an Israeli soldier, involved in a Gaza massacre, to attend the Camp Nou classic Oct. 7 against Madrid.
(9/29/12): Corporal Gilad Shalit was not involved in any killing in Gaza, in contrast to what was stated in the subheading of a September 26 Sports section article regarding his attendance at a Barca-Real Madrid [football match] on October 7, at Camp Nou. Shalit was apprehended by Hamas on the Gaza border in 2006 and was held captive for five years until he was exchanged for 1027 Palestinian prisoners, not 477 as stated on Wednesday and yesterday.
|