Former US President Jimmy Carter on Tuesday morning visited with HaGaon HaRav Ovadia Yosef Shlita in the Rav’s Jerusalem home. The former American president was accompanied by Nobel Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, and Ireland’s former president, Mary Robinson and other dignitaries.
The Rav told his high-level visitors “you must use your influence to work towards obtaining Gilad Shalit’s release”, explaining they are people who are heard and can exert influence towards bringing about the soldier’s release.
The Rav also stressed no one yearns for peace more than Israel, deploring those schools in which children are raised on hate for the State of Israel.
Shas leader Eli Yishai told the visitors that no one wants peace more than the Rav, explaining Israel has done a great deal towards achieving this goal, while the PA (Palestinian Authority) has yet to even announce it recognizes Israel’s right to exist.
Carter pointed out that as a result of his meeting last year with Yishai; he managed to bring Shalit’s parents a letter.
(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)
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Carter pointed out that as a result of his meeting last year with Yishai; he managed to bring Shalit’s parents a letter.
thats very good , now do something thats very good in hevan for you and your cronies . get gilad shalit released from the arabs so that he can come home.
I don’t understand it is Hashems World, Gilad will be released when Hashem wants it to happen. Hashems timing is perfect. Yiddin should not look for help through Goyish Dignataries.
number 2 , we still have to make out hishtadlus
Why would these 3 anti-semites come see the Rav shlit”a??? Perhaps to give themselves undeserved credibility as “good guys” when, in fact, they are anything but that!!! Still, kol hakavod to the Rav for at least trying to do something for Gilad. #2 is correct, it WILL happen when HaSh-m decides the time is right, but we still have to do our hishtadlut.
yankdownunder if it was someone you loved you would go to the far ends of the earth to find dignitaries to intervene. Meanwhile you can continue davening because Hashem hears every prayer.
!!! URGENT !!!
Please keep saying Tehillim for all the missing Israeli soldiers
Staff Sgt. Zecharya Shlomo Ben Sarah Baumel (learned in Yeshivat Etz Chaim in Boro Park, before his family made aliya)( was a Hesder yeshiva soldier), and Staff Sgt. Zvi Ben Penina Feldman, and Sgt. Yekutiel Yehuda Nachman Ben Sarah Katz, (Was a Hesder yeshiva soldier) these 3 are missing since June 11, 82 in a battle at Sultan Yakoub, in Lebanon.
Major Ron Ben Batya Arad, who was captured on October 16, 86, after his aircraft was shot down near Sidon, Lebanon. Arad was initially held ALIVE by Amal (a Shi’ite terrorist organization); however his subsequent fate is still unknown.
Guy Ben Rina Hever, last seen at his army base on the southern Golan Heights on August 17, 97.
Cpl. Gilad Ben Aviva Shalit was abducted by terrorists on June 25, 06 in the course of an infiltration and attack by terrorists in the area of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom, He is believed to be ALIVE.
Majdy Halabi, last seen at a hitchhiking stop in Dalyat El Karmel on May 24, 05.
If they are Alive then they probably need a refuah shleima and if they are not Chas Veshalom, then they need a proper kevurah, and there families need closure.
The Battle of Sultan Yakoub
On June 11, 1982, five Israeli soldiers went missing in a battle with Syrian and Palestinian forces near the Lebanese village of Sultan Yaqub. Several hours after the battle, Dean Brelis, a reporter for Time Magazine, reported that “something interesting could
be seen in Damascus” – three Israeli soldiers were being publicly paraded in a procession of captured tanks through the streets of Damascus. “The Israeli crew looked exhausted, downcast, typically combat fatigued. When the crowd surged around them, taunting, they looked frightened… It was a public parade, as it were right through the center of Damascus, and once it passed I never saw the tank or the Israelis again.”(Dean Brelis quoted in a letter by John F. Scott, First Secretary, U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv, June 16, 1983) Correspondents from AP, La Stampa and the Syrian media confirmed the report.
Several years later, two of the captured soldiers were returned to Israel in prisoner exchanges with Syria and Achmed Jibril’s PFLP-GC (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command). Three soldiers – Zachary Baumel (born Nov 17, 1960), Yehuda Katz (born Dec 29, 1956), and Zvi Feldman (born July 18, 1959) – are still missing.
Since the battle, there have been many conflicting reports regarding the whereabouts and condition of the missing men. Over the years, Palestinian and Syrian officials have made many references to information in their possession regarding the MIAs, but have been unwilling to cooperate in efforts to return the missing soldiers to their families. So, despite Israel’s best efforts, Yehuda Katz and Tzvi Feldman, the children of Holocaust survivors, and Zachary Baumel, remain unaccounted for despite ongoing reports (including the 1988 Amnesty International Report and the 1993 Amnesty International December Update) indicating that some of the missing soldiers are still alive and are being held under Syrian control.
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Ron Arad
On October 16, 1986, Israeli Air Force navigator Ron Arad was taken captive after his F-4 Phantom warplane went down over Lebanon. Both Arad and the pilot parachuted safely to the ground. The pilot was flown to safety under fire, holding on to the bottom of an Israeli helicopter in a rescue operation. Ron was taken captive by Amal, a Lebanese Shi’ite militia group lead by Nabih Berri.
In 1987, Arad’s family received several letters and a photo of Arad confirming that he was alive and in Amal’s hands. Ron Arad was personally held by the then head of security of Amal, Mustafa Dirani. In early 1988, Dirani severed his ties with Amal due to ideological differences and formed a new group, called the “Resistance of the Believers.” Arad was held captive by Dirani’s group until the beginning of 1989, when he was apparently handed over to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in exchange for a large sum of money. Sources in Israel believe that Captain Ron Arad is still being held by this group.
Ron Arad was born in Israel on May 5, 1958. Ron and his wife Tami have a daughter, Yuval. Before his capture, Ron was a student of chemical engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, entering his second year of studies.
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On August 17, 1997, Guy Hever (born May 30, 1977), a soldier in the Israeli army, was last seen on the southern Golan Heights at the Katzabiya junction just one kilometer from the Syrian border. He was dressed in army fatigues and was carrying his weapon, key chain and international military identification papers. The area was searched thoroughly but no trace of him was found.
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On June 25, 2006 in the course of an infiltration and attack by terrorists in the area of Kibbutz Kerem Shalom, near the Gaza Strip, an IDF officer and a soldier were killed, Cpl. Gilad Shalit, 20, of Hila was abducted, and four others were wounded. Since then, Gilad has been held by the Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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On May 24, 2005 Majdy Halabi, a Druze soldier from the village of Dalyat El Karmel was last seen around 17:00 in the afternoon. He was carrying a bag on his back, and was standing at a hitchhiking stop near the Hapoalim bank branch in his village, trying to return to an ordnance corps camp near the town of Tirat Ha-Carmel, south of Haifa, where he served.
Majdy was 19 years old when he disappeared. On June 6, 2005, Majdy was declared an IDF missing soldier.
“Yiddin should not look for help through Goyish Dignataries.”
Like R. Yochanan ben Zakkai and the Romans? Please. Shtadlonim have been playing this role for hundreds if not thousands of years.
#2, did Rav Ovadia forget that?
#7- If we (Yiddin) want to free Gilad let it come through an aribtator from Agudas Israel or Young Israel- someone Jewish. Jimmy Carter for one does not have a good track reccord being able to empathise with Jews. Jimmy tends to be more sympathetic with the Arabs. So for one I would not feel comfortable asking for his help. I thought Yiddin believe to change a decree prayer, charity and showing acts of kindness is the way to do this? Am I mistaken?
yankdownunder no.11. You say let it come from…….how can I let it come from elsewhere? Can you? Only Hashem can let it come from elsewhere. So keep davening. In the meantime use evry tool at your disposale, goyim included otherwise you can be guilty of lack of hishdadlut while our brother is being tortured. Heaven forbid if we don’t use Carter. Use everything you can. Do you understand now? Or would you like to wait until Hashem sends someone more to your liking?