Hamas cross-border raid

Top of the Hour: Israel and Palestinians Trade Prisoners, Morning Headlines

Israeli Sgt. Gilad Shalit was released by Hamas today in exchange for 477 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Ethan Bronner,  Jerusalem  bureau chief for The New York Times, reports on the latest.

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Gilad Shalit Released

Conflict & Justice

Gilad Shalit and the Future of the Middle East

A Palestinian Reaction to the Hamas-Israel Prisoner Swap

477 Palestinian Prisoners to Be Freed

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Israeli Unease Over Shalit Prisoner Swap

Arts, Culture & Media

Israel will release more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners as part of the deal to free captured soldier Gilad Shalit. The deal reportedly includes numerous prisoners convicted of murder.

Israelis React to Shalit — Hamas Prisoner Swap

Arts, Culture & Media

Israelis react on the exchange of more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners for one captive Israeli soldier.

Top of the Hour: Israel and Hamas Agree to Prisoner Swaps, Morning Headlines

Egypt has brokered a prisoner swap between longtime enemies Israel and Hamas. Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners being held in Israel will go free in exchange for an Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit.

Gilad Shalit to be Released

Lifestyle & Belief

Israel and Hamas have agreed a deal for the release of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held hostage by Palestinian militants for five years.

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Israeli prime minister

Global Politics

As Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Olmert prepares to leave office, he has one burning issue left to address — securing the return of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, held captive by Hamas for nearly three years. The World’s Quil Lawrence reports from Jerusalem.

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