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There are many thousand Palestinian MIAs, including some in Isareli detention.
There are many thousand Palestinian [[Missing in action|MIA]]s, including some in Isareli detention.


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)]
In 1996 Rabin admitted ''"There are approximately 9,000 Palestinians currently in prison (in Israel) ..."''<ref>[http://www.mia.org.il/archive/960110jp.html (Jerusalem Post, January 10, 1996)]</ref>


''"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)]
''"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):
The following Palestinians are considered to be missing in action (MIA):
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*[[Israeli MIAs]]
*[[Israeli MIAs]]


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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) ..."[1]

"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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