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Egyptian Shalit interviewer defends 'shocking' questions

October 19, 2011 14:53
Gilad Shalit hugs his father Noam

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The Egyptian journalist who questioned Gilad Shalit shortly after he was released from captivity has defended her technique.

Shahira Amin interviewed the sergeant, who looked pale, thin and tired and at points even gasping for breath, even before he had returned to Israeli soil and seen or spoken to his family.

She asked him a number of questions, including on whether his experience would prompt him to campaign for the release of thousands of other Palestinian prisoners. He said in response: "I hope they will be released and won't attack Israel," but his answer was poorly translated.

He was asked questions on his captivity, stating at one point "Hamas treated me well," while masked Hamas members stood behind him. During the interview, his handler suggested stopping it because Sergeant Shalit appeared unwell.

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