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Noam Shalit: government giving up on Gilad

June 23, 2010 08:52
Gilad Shalit has been missing since June 25 2006

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The Israeli government has been accused of abandoning its fight to bring back kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit following the decision to ease the land blockade of Gaza.

The then teenager was captured during a border raid by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip in June 2006, and four years later the campaign to bring him home is still strong.

But speaking in the Knesset, Gilad's father Noam said the government needed to do more to ensure his return.
Mr Shalit said: "We are asking where Gilad stands in this equation. We are asking where is Gilad, our son?".

He and his wife Aviva are set to mark the anniversary of Gilad’s capture with a march across Israel, and have also said they may camp outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home until their son, now 23, is rescued.