"Prime minister gives speech presenting government stance on negotiations for release of abducted IDF soldier. 'I think of all those whose loved ones will be murdered if Israel's principles are breached and murderers are released,' he says
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday evening presented his position on the negotiations for the release of abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, four days after the protest march for Shalit's release took to the road. 'We all want to bring Gilad back, but I bear general responsibility,' he said.
Netanyahu, who will talk with US President Barack Obama about the issue on Monday, gave the soldier's family little reason for optimism, and explained why the decision is so complex."
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