Jan. 17, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST
Noam and Aviv Schalit, parents of captured IDF soldier Gilad Schalit, called on Saturday evening for the government to ensure their son's release is part of any agreement to end fighting in the Gaza Strip.
The cabinet will convene Saturday evening to vote on a unilateral cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, possibly bringing an end to the three-week long Israel offensive against Hamas terrorists. During a press conference, the soldier's father said "this is a critical point in returning Gilad, who has been held [by Hamas] for over two and a half years." He said he had spoken with many cabinet members, who agreed on the issue's importance.
"Cabinet ministers are of the same opinion that the issue of Gilad Schalit must be solved this time," he said.
"Every possibility to end this war," Schalit said, "must include Gilad."
The head of 'The Organization to Free Gilad Schalit,' Hezie Mashita, also attended the press conference, and added that the most important point was to receive some sign of life from the kidnapped soldier. The last such sign was received in July 2007, in the form of a letter.
When asked by a reporter how the family felt knowing their son was in Gaza during the current violence, the soldier's mother said that the family felt "scared and anxious."
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