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Final thoughts before the swap
July 15th, 2008 under Gilad Shalit, Goldwasser, Hezbollah, Israel, Kuntar, Lebanon, Nasrallah, Regev. [ Comments: 1 ]

Prisoner SwapSo, it had come down to this. Tomorrow, Israel will send back the murderer, Samir Kuntar, 4 Hezbollah fighters captured in the 2006 Lebanon War along with the bodies of almost 200 Hezbollah fighters, the release of an as yet undetermined number of Palestinian prisoners and a report on Iranian diplomats kidnapped in the 1980’s.

What is Israel getting in return? Well, if you believe the reports from the Lebanese media, Read more »


The deal goes through
June 29th, 2008 under Goldwasser, Hezbollah, Israel, Kuntar, Lebanon, Regev. [ Comments: 2 ]

Prisoner SwapI was a little sad to wake up this morning and see that the prisoner swap was passed by a huge majority of the cabinet over the objections of the Mossad and the GSS. I can’t say I 100% blame them for going that route. This puts an end to another chapter for both Israel and Lebanon. Israel gets back Goldwasser and Regev (and we get to see if they are actually alive) and some information on Ron Arad’s whereabouts. Read more »


Cry Hamas a river
June 26th, 2008 under Cease-Fire, Gaza, Goldwasser, Israel, Kuntar, Lebanon, Nasrallah, Qassam, Regev. [ Comments: none ]

QassamI don’t think anyone expected the cease-fire that went into effect recently to last very long, so we can do away with pretending to be surprised that Qassams are being launched into Israel. How long did that take…72 hours? 96 hours?  As I said in this post:

…the ‘truce’ will be short lived. Someone in Gaza won’t be able to stop themselves from firing a Qassam or a GRAD rocket that will hurt or kill an Israeli or a foreign worker.

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The public good
June 24th, 2008 under Gaza, Gilad Shalit, Goldwasser, Hezbollah, Nasrallah, Regev. [ Comments: none ]

Gilad ShalitI was all set to head to sleep this evening, but a last minute reading of the news prompted me to post again once more before I go to sleep. I have said for the last 2 days that the deals being considered for the release of Ehud Goldwasser, Eldad Regev and even Gilad Shalit are too steep to truly make sense. This applies more to the case of those kidnapped by Nasrallah’s gang of criminals, as at least we know Gilad Shalit is alive. Read more »


Did I not call this just yesterday?
June 24th, 2008 under Goldwasser, Israel, Kuntar, Lebanon, Nasrallah, Regev. [ Comments: 2 ]

Regev and GoldwasserSo, if you read my post the other day, I had figured they were going to declare the soldiers dead to pressure Hizbullah to either put up or shut up as to Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev’s condition, and to make sure they if they were dead, Kuntar wouldn’t be released. Read more »


A game of chess?
June 23rd, 2008 under Cease-Fire, Gaza, Gilad Shalit, Goldwasser, Hezbollah, Israel, Kuntar, Lebanon, Nasrallah, Qassam, Regev, Syria. [ Comments: 2 ]

IDF game of chess Reading the news today garnered one interesting story about what’s going on in Israel. More specifically with the deal Israel is trying to complete with Hizbullah for the return of Goldwasser and Regev for Kuntar and others.

There is an apparent push by the IDF Chief Rabbi to declare the soldiers missing in action and dead. Why this comes up right now seems to be a mystery as there has been plenty of time to do so beforehand. My guess? Israel didn’t want to prejudice the negotiations with Hizbullah and set the bar too low in terms of what Nasrallah would ask as his price for their return. At least if they gave Nasrallah hope, Israel might have hope to regain their stolen sons. Read more »


Coming home?
June 17th, 2008 under Gilad Shalit, Goldwasser, Israel, Kuntar, Lebanon, Qassam, Regev. [ Comments: 1 ]

Unless you’ve been under a rock for the last few weeks, you’ve heard the drum-beat growing louder. A deal is in the works: Goldwasser and Regev, two IDF soldiers who’s kidnapping across the Lebenese border by Hizbullah sparked the 2006 war between Lebanon and Israel may be on their way back to Israel in a deal with Hizbullah brokered by Germany.

There is no way anyone anywhere doesn’t want to see these soldiers returned back home. The only thing that’s going to leave a sour taste in everyones mouth is what its going to cost to get them back. In addition to a bunch of no-name Hizbullah grunts and possibly a few bodies, Israel is more than likely going to have to give up Samir Kuntar. Who is Kuntar, do you ask? Read more »