Atlas reader Paulo notes:
He is weak, ill and never got sun
Monsters.
BBC and CNN aren´t talking about Schalit's bad conditions. Traitors. They are monsters too.
Lots of cameras in Gaza and West Bank waiting for the "prisoners" (monsters)
and none in Israel.
CNN and BBC heroes are free.

Freed Palestinian prisoners ride on the shoulders of their friends and relatives upon their arrival in the West Bank...
(Daily Mail)

Israeli air force officers watching the first  images of Shalit after
 being freed by Hamas as shown on Egyptian  Television at Tel Nof Air 
Force Base 
(Daily Mail)
 
 
Hamas militants release captured Israeli soldier 
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Looking dazed, a thin and pale Gilad 
Schalit emerged from a pickup truck Tuesday under the escort of his 
Hamas  captors and the Egyptian mediators who helped arrange the Israeli
 tank  crewman's release after more than five years in captivity.
 
Freed in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners,  an 
ashen-faced Schalit struggled to breathe in an interview with  Egyptian 
TV minutes after his release on the Egyptian side of the border  with 
Gaza, saying that he had feared he would remain in captivity for  "many 
more years." He said he was "very excited" to be headed home and  that 
he missed his family and friends.
A short while later, the 25-year-old soldier was transferred to 
Israel, said Israeli army spokesman Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, who told a
 news conference: "Today, Gilad Schalit is with us."
In  the first public sighting of Schalit since he was captured, he 
appeared  thin with dark circles around his eyes in the brief video clip
 and  interview broadcast on Egyptian TV. Wearing a black baseball cap 
and  gray shirt, Schalit was taken from a pickup truck and escorted by a
  contingent of Egyptian officials and masked Hamas gunmen who had 
whisked  him across the border.
The  deal, the most lopsided prisoner swap in Israeli history, caps a
  five-and-a-half-year saga that has seen multiple Israeli military  
offensives in Gaza, an Israeli blockade on the territory and numerous  
rounds of failed negotiations.
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