| The insistence of Israel in exiling "terror masterminds" is an insistence on the side of the act. It does not mix up with these people`s convictions, and even not into the future of the prisoners. In this sense I find to be a little bit unpractical to demand something from Gilead Shalit`s conscience, namely, some kind of compromise or oath,as suggested in # 1. The "Mechanic Orange" manipulations in the subjectivity of prisoners is not advisable as a policy, even as a vengeance. |
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