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Gilad Shalit

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Corporal Gilad Shalit, a 19 year old Israeli soldier, was kidnapped by Palestinian militants early on Sunday, June 25, 2006. The militants attacked after crossing the border via a tunnel near the Kerem Shalom crossing at the south Gaza border. During the attack, two Israeli Defense Force soldiers were killed and three others wounded, in addition to Shalit.

The Palestinian militants issued a statement on Monday, June 26, 2006, offering information about Cpl. Shalit if Israel agrees to release all female and minor prisoners . The statement came from Izzedine al Qassam Brigades (the military wing of Hamas), the Popular Resistance Committees (includes militants from Fatah, Islamic Jihad and Hamas), and the Army of Islam.

Cpl. Shalit is from Mitzpe Hila in the Lower Galilee, and holds dual Israeli and French citizenship .

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