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A Proud Day for All of Israel

October 19, 2011 11:50
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Written by Andrea Zaltzman

Yesterday there was not an Israeli who was NOT glued to the television set. From 6:30 a.m. until late last night when Noam Shalit finally exited from his house after dinner with his son . . . . . complete awe at the miraculous, troublesome and emotional day. Gilad is visibly not well – weak, pale, disorientated and overwhelmed. The beginning of a new reality is unfolding and none of us know what it means but for those of us who are not writing analyses, it was a day that words cannot describe.

Painful premonitions aside, Aviva and Noam Shalit taught us a powerful lesson about parenting. There is no stone they left unturned and they did it with class. They are refined and sensitive, clearly aware of the terrible blow that families of victims have been dealt. There was absolutely no gloating even in the midst of their deep, deep gratitude. The return of their son is a miracle that defies description or belief. I truly believe that many of us feared that he might have been returned in a box; we've seen it before with the delivery of Goldwasser and Regev who, until the last moments, were hoped to have been spared. Gilad walked out on his own two shaky legs. The entire country stifled a unified scream of shocked gratitude. Many of us have children in uniform and I know that my child is everyone's child. That the fate of a Shalit is/can be the fate of a Cohen, a Bernstein, a Ploni Almoni!

Sadly one radio talk show presenter reported on Israeli arrogance, the 'audacity' to believe that one Jewish boy is worth 1,000 Palestinians. And they are right, even in their malicious finger-pointing. The way we value human life is unparalleled.

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