Terrorist organizations have always made it their goal to kidnap Israeli soldiers, dead or alive, and theCabinet’s approval Tuesday night of the release of 1,027 terrorists and prisoners for the return of kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit shows how far Israel is willing to go to bring soldiers back home. The deal was opposed by three Cabinet ministers who considered it a surrender to terror and a danger to Israel’s security.
Previous deals have resulted in the murder of well over 120 Israelis at the hands of freed terrorists.
The military’s EITAN Unit (Unit for Detecting Missing Soldiers) uses UAVs to watchover enemy territory in order to thwart any kidnapping attempts. Read the rest on: Arutz7
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