Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How Important Can One Person Be?

One Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, who was taken by Hamas in 2006, is being exchanged for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners. Is one person really worth 1,000 people put together? According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Shalit is. This agreement was made in order to keep his fate from being similar to Israeli Air Force Navigator Ron Arad, who was captured by Hezbollah and announced dead shortly after. Once Shalit was captured, Israel hit Palestinians hard with brutal attacks and force in order to get Shalit back. Their plan failed and instead of hitting their targets, they ended up killing hundreds of innocent victims. They decided to come up with an agreement, which they both agreed to. Today the first 477 Palestinian prisoners would be exchanged for Shalit. Those who will be released still would not have the little freedom everyone else has. They would need to keep checking in with the Israeli government and they could not leave the country. I personally think they need to come up with better and more agreements because all this fighting is pointless. I don't know if this was the best decision to be made by the Palestinians, because now Israel doesn't have anything meaningful to stop them from continually bombing and terrorizing the Palestinian people, but it did cease the fighting for the time being. Do you think they could have come up with a better agreement? Was this agreement even a good choice?

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