Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday told the parents of Gilad Schalit that the procedure to release their son was going according to plan and they would be able to see him "very shortly," Channel 2 reported.
The prime minister said that Aviva and Noam, who are waiting at the IAF Tel Nof base in Rehovot, will be able to see a picture of Gilad "within the next few minutes."
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Security prisoners hold off on celebrating early releases Egyptian military officials received Schalit from Hamas control on
the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing and updated the IDF command post
at the Kerem Shalom crossing of the transaction earlier on Tuesday morning.
As
a result, Israel transferred all the Palestinian prisoners to be
released to Gaza and the West Bank to Red Cross buses. Israeli officials
are awaiting word that Schalit has entered Israel, after which the
prisoners will be transferred to the West Bank and Gaza via Egypt.
Upon passing into Israel, Schalit will be guarded by soldiers of the Israel Air Force's 669 unit, who will accompany him until he is home safe in Mitzpe Hila.
As part of a carefully orchestrated prisoner swap, Israel was due to free 477 Palestinian prisoners during the day, with a further 550 set for release at a later date.
Overnight Monday, the IDF finalized preparations for the swap and moved all of the Palestinian prisoners slated for release to various points throughout the country from where they will be transferred to Egypt, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and inside the country.
From Rafah, Schalit will cross into Israel and will be taken to a nearby base for a preliminary medical exam.
On Monday, OC Southern Command Maj.-Gen. Tal Russo declared Israel’s
border crossings with Egypt and Gaza closed military zones ahead of the
swap.
After the medical exams, Schalit will be flown to the Tel Nof Air Force
Base where he will be reunited with his family after more than five
years in Hamas captivity.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to arrive at Tel Nof early
Tuesday morning and supervise the carefully-choreographed swap.
Schalit will be greeted as he gets off the helicopter at Tel Nof, by
Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, and Chief of General Staff
Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz, who are to usher him a short distance into a
private meeting with his parents.
Netanyahu gave directions to the security establishment to do everything
possible to move the process ahead quickly so that Schalit can be
swiftly reunited with his parents.
Once the family reunification begins in Tel Nof, Netanyahu is expected
to leave the base and issue a brief statement to the press stationed
outside.
He is expected to say that this is both an emotional and difficult day,
and that Israel is blessed to have Schalit return. Our nation is
different in that we do not celebrate the release of murderers, and do
not carry on our shoulders those who destroyed lives, he will say.
According to officials in his office, Netanyahu decided on a low-key
ceremony out of consideration for the families of
the terrorist victims, for whom the release date of those who murdered
their loved ones is not a day of celebration.
Schalit will then board the helicopter with his parents and, after
nearly five and a half years, return to his home in Mitzpe Hila.