Paris – The Schalit’s Try New Approch: File Complaint In France Over Gilad’s Kidnapping

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    Noam Schalit, right, father of an Israeli soldier held by Palestinian militant group Hamas for nearly five years speaks with Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe, left, after their meeting at Paris City Hall, in Paris, Monday June 6, 2011.An Israeli family frustrated by their government's failure to free their son from Hamas captors filed a legal complaint in France on Monday that they hope will lead to arrest warrants for members of the Palestinian militant group. Noam Schalit wants an investigation into who captured his son, Sgt. Gilad Schalit, in 2006 and who is holding him now. He filed a legal complaint in Paris for kidnapping and false imprisonment. Gilad Schalit, 24, holds joint Israeli and French citizenship, which is why the suit was filed in France. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)Paris – An Israeli family frustrated by their government’s failure to free their son from Hamas captors filed a legal complaint in France on Monday that they hope will lead to arrest warrants for members of the Palestinian militant group.

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    Noam Schalit wants an investigation into who captured his son, Sgt. Gilad Schalit, in 2006 and who is holding him now.

    He filed a legal complaint in Paris for kidnapping and false imprisonment. Gilad Schalit, 24, holds joint Israeli and French citizenship, which is why the suit was filed in France.

    The complaint does not name anyone specifically, leaving it up to an eventual investigation to determine who might have been involved. But Schalit’s father says he is after Hamas.

    “We hope for example that the judge will take steps against the Hamas leaders, for example, international arrest warrants against the Hamas leaders,” Noam Schalit told The Associated Press in Paris.

    The complaint was filed with an investigating judge, who under French law then decides whether to open an inquiry or investigation.

    “Our first goal is to see our son back home after five long years. Five long years which didn’t bring any progress yet and we expect that this step will accelerate the negotiations to bring back our Gilad and will urge the Hamas leaders to release him in exchange for Palestinian prisoners,” Schalit said.

    Hamas is demanding the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including many convicted of murdering Israeli civilians, in exchange for Schalit’s freedom. Hamas has banned the Red Cross from seeing Schalit and little is known about his condition.

    “We advise the Schalit family to file a lawsuit against the occupation government, which has obstructed all attempts to reach prisoner swap agreement,” Abu Obeida, spokesman for Hamas’ military wing, told The Associated Press.

    Schalit suggested that Israel’s government has not done enough to pressure Hamas to release his son. France’s government has repeatedly called for his release since militants linked to Gaza’s ruling Hamas group seized him in a cross-border raid.

    “When an investigating judge issues an international arrest warrant, that has a totally different impact” than diplomatic pressure, said his French lawyer, Pierre-Francois Veil.

    Another French lawyer in the case said French judges might have more success than Israeli counterparts because of the political tensions in the Middle East.

    “The bottom line is that Gilad hasn’t returned after five years. Unfortunately, Israel doesn’t know how to pressure Hamas and we’re using the little that we have at our disposal, in places outside Israel as well, to try to use some kind of leverage against Hamas and its leaders,” Noam Schalit said on Israeli radio Monday.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office declined comment on the lawsuit, but the prime minister has repeatedly said he is working tirelessly to bring the soldier home.

    At his weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday, Netanyahu again urged Hamas to free Schalit and urged Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is now in reconciliation talks with Hamas, to use his sway over the militant group to release the soldier.

    The case of Schalit has become a nationwide cause in Israel, where military service is mandatory for Jews and there is a widespread feeling that this could happen to virtually any family. The Schalits and their supporters have kept a protest tent outside Netanyahu’s official residence, and families and schools make pilgrimages to the site virtually every day to support the family.


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    Chaveirim
    Chaveirim
    12 years ago

    Headline says ‘Paris – The Schalit’s Try New Approch: File Complaint In France Over Noam’s Kidnapping’, it’s Gilad’s kidnapping, not Noam’s…

    Yitzi1
    Yitzi1
    12 years ago

    Hamokom yeracheim elaihem v’yptziaim mizarah lirvocha u’meafeilah leorah umishibud ligeulah hashtah b’agalah uvezman kariv

    volfie
    volfie
    12 years ago

    with all respect ,compassion and prayers for the schalit family – good luck- and although you also are french nationals-dont expect much from them.the french
    government has good relations with the arab states and the terrorist organizations and to date have come up with nothing.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    The government is correctly saying we will not release known murderers and terrorist in exchange for one hostage if it could result in hundreds or thousand more deaths and encourage more hostage taking. Everyone feels sorry for the Schalit family and what they must be going through but the risk posed to the lives of many Israelis should always take priority over a single person.

    mendel
    mendel
    12 years ago

    schalit is a prisoner of war. do mot make him into a martyr. feel bad for him and family ok. Never echange large # of pali for him. if HaShem wanted him free he would be so. in the end schalit will be free and a great negotiator since by now he must have a working relationship with senior capturers. look at mc cain and others. he will turn out ok. he will get the help he need. i suggest exchange bloomburg for him. ok, ur right, bloomburg and obama for him…..

    12 years ago

    To #4 - Mendel- I’m not sure what you meant, when you referred to American POW’s, and stated “he will turn out ok”. Many POW’s had post traumatic stress disorder, and had nightmares and other disorders (some still do) for years.

    md2205
    md2205
    12 years ago

    I wish that his father would protest against Hamas instead of the Israeli government and make a march against Hamas. I wish he would bring many people to sit in near Gaza instead of an Israeli government building. I wish he would contact the Red Cross and tell them what is happening and ask them to do something.

    volfie
    volfie
    12 years ago

    md2205- your point is well taken-after all they are savages committing this war crime and crime against a human being and his family !