Gilad Shalit, intends to prosecute the Israeli leaders and official after his release, because they left him in captivity for five years without doing anything to release him. Hamas’s secretive website ‘Al-Majd’, quoted Shalit saying: “I will prosecute all the leaders who did not work to release me and left me without doing anything, and I’m going to the court against everyone who took my case as a political card to rally and win the elections.” Shalit said that: " Ehud Olmert, former Prime Minister, Mofaz, Barak, former Prime Minister, Tzipi Livni and the leaders of the Shin Bet will be in the his list of people whom I will persecute.” The source pointed out that Shalit will not exclude the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, explaining that: "Netanyahu has postponed the deal many times and delayed my release for unknown reasons.” He added: "I will claim compensation from the government and the military for this period I was left alone in the Gaza Strip, and will persecute them for risking my life during the war on Gaza.”
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