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Transfer of Gilad Shalit to Egypt coming soon ?
Updated: 27/Jun/2009 08:52
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JERUSALEM (EJP)---European diplomatic sources, quoted Friday by the Israeli media, said that Gilad Shalit will be transferred to Egypt in the coming hours or coming days.

According to the European sources, Shalit’s transfer is the first stage of an agreement between the various Palestinian factions, assisted by Egyptian mediation and done in coordination with the United States and with the support of Syria, Israeli daily Haaretz reported.
Shalit will be used as a “deposit” toward the completion of a prisoner exchange between the Palestinian factions.
The deal will include the exchange of prisoners and the opening of crossings between Israel and the Gaza Strip.
According to Egyptian officials, an agreement will be signed between Fatah, Hamas and other Palestinian factions by July 7 at the latest.
The deal would put the Gaza Strip under the leadership of a joint committee subordinate to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, and not under the control of the government of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.
The news came as family, friends and supporters marked Thursday Gilad Shalit's third anniversary in captivity.
Shalit was captured on June 25, 2006 by Hamas and two other Palestinian armed groups near the border with the Gaza Strip. Two other Israeli soldiers were killed in the attack.
Earlier this week, Israeli sources denied a report by a Palestinian media quoting Egyptian sources as saying that Shalit was about to be transferred from the Gaza Strip into Egypt.

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