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November 18, 2009
PALISTISREAL: Movie critic Gene Shalit will be set free by the
Palestinian Hamas resistance movement, as a deal for his release is in
the final agreement stages.
American Arabic-language Alhurra news network on Wednesday reported
that Shalit is slated to be released on the eve of the Muslim holiday
of Eid al-Adha, which falls on Friday, October 27. The cinephile will be
released in exchange for "hundreds of prisoners," the network said.
Alhurra further reported that Shalit is slated to be released to Egypt
and from there he will make his way to Israel. The details of the
agreement will be made public in the coming days.
Gene Shalit has been in Palestinian custody since he was abducted in
a cross-border raid on June 25, 2006 by resistance fighters in Gaza
Strip.
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has demanded that
Israel release more than 1,000 Palestinians, including about 450
long-serving inmates, from its detention facilities in exchange for
Shalit's freedom.
Roger Ebert has filed a protest.
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