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There are many thousand Palestinian MIAs, including some in Isareli detention. |
There are many thousand Palestinian MIAs, including some in Isareli detention. |
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In 1996 Rabin admitted ''"There are approximately 9,000 Palestinians currently in prison (in Israel) ..."'' [http://www.mia.org.il/archive/960110jp.html (Jerusalem Post, January 10, 1996)] |
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⚫ | ''"We said clearly that we have our vision and a list that we presented to Egypt, and the ball is in the Israeli court, ... If they want to release Schalit, they have to pay a price in return... the 11,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails waiting to be released."'' ([[Salah el-Bardawil]] in |
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⚫ | ''"We said clearly that we have our vision and a list that we presented to Egypt, and the ball is in the Israeli court, ... If they want to release Schalit, they have to pay a price in return... the 11,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails waiting to be released."'' ([[Salah el-Bardawil]] in Jerusalem ost)] |
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Revision as of 20:09, 29 January 2009
There are many thousand Palestinian MIAs, including some in Isareli detention.
In 1996 Rabin admitted "There are approximately 9,000 Palestinians currently in prison (in Israel) ..." (Jerusalem Post, January 10, 1996)
"We said clearly that we have our vision and a list that we presented to Egypt, and the ball is in the Israeli court, ... If they want to release Schalit, they have to pay a price in return... the 11,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails waiting to be released." (Salah el-Bardawil in Jerusalem ost)]
The following Palestinians are considered to be missing in action (MIA):
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