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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Irish Zionist on October 18, 2011, 09:00:39 AM
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http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/148879
Gilad Shalit told Egyptian media he was told a week ago he would be freed. “I was happy to hear it, but I was suspicious,” he said. “I waited years, but I believed I would find myself free.”
He said the first thing he wants to do when he gets home is to “be with my family and meet my friends and speak with them. I want to tell people about my experience.”
Despite his having been in captivity without communication with the outside world for more than five years, Egyptian media asked him difficult and loaded questions.
Asked if the captivity and release gave him a stronger will, Shalit answered, “A deal could have been arranged sooner."
Questioned whether he will help campaign for the release of “4,000 more Palestinian prisoners ‘languishing’ in Israeli jails,” Shalit reפlied: "I will be happy if they will be freed and return to their homes” if they do not return to terror.
He expressed the hope that Israel’s freeing of 1,027 terrorists and security prisoners will help it make peace with the Palestinian Authority.
IDF doctors examined Shalit before his return home, and he was confirmed to be in good and stable health.
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He was asleep on watch
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OMG! Chaim was completely right, he is a self hating POS Jew!
We should give him back. Maybe it can be arranged.
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I will take pity on Shalit because it is likely he has been tortured and brainwashed to believe such things. I can't imagine being in the captivity of muslim nazi terrorists for 5 years when they basically think you are less than a pig or monkey.
A lot of captives go through Stockholm Syndrome like this where they empathize with their captors. We'll see if he continues to feel this way after he has ample time to adjust back to everyday life.
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The Viet Cong were just as bad if not worse very few captured U.S. Military acted like shalit
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I think I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for the time being. Coon is right about Stockholm Syndrome. It's safe to say that Gilad Shalit is not exactly right in the head at this point.
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It is obvious that he is not right in the head now. I would like to know if he was right in the head before he was taken prisoner.
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Another case of Stockholm Syndrome. Only neutral and non committed persons get in to this syndrome.
Most Americans Vs Vietcong may not contain any Stockholm Syndrome, because this term was born only after 1973. It are only the muslamics who were born before the birth of muslam itself.
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I will take pity on Shalit because it is likely he has been tortured and brainwashed to believe such things. I can't imagine being in the captivity of muslim nazi terrorists for 5 years when they basically think you are less than a pig or monkey.
A lot of captives go through Stockholm Syndrome like this where they empathize with their captors. We'll see if he continues to feel this way after he has ample time to adjust back to everyday life.
Chaim says he was a leftist before he was captured.
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My wife was watching the Egyptian interview and while Galid Shalit was saying he was weak and tired, the Arabic translation was essentially lying that he was saying that he felt good and strong and well fed...
I"ll have to take a look at that article and see if that is what Shalit actually said. It could be Arab Nazi propaganda.
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The fact that he was treated relatively well by Hamas confirms that he must be a self-hating leftist. Any other Jewish prisoner would have been tortured to death.