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Israel is marking three years since Sgt Gilad Shalit, then aged 19, was seized by Palestinian militants in a cross-border raid launched from Gaza. | |
Indirect talks on his release between Israel and Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, have so far been fruitless. | |
Hamas wants hundreds of Palestinian prisoners freed from Israeli jails, while Israel refuses to lift a blockade of Gaza until Sgt Shalit is released. | |
Sgt Shalit's family say they have not heard about him in more than a year. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that securing the safe return of Sgt Shalit is his personal responsibility. | |
However, the soldier's family has expressed frustration at a perceived lack of dedication to their cause by Israeli authorities. | However, the soldier's family has expressed frustration at a perceived lack of dedication to their cause by Israeli authorities. |
Both Israel and Hamas have denied recent rumours that there would be a breakthrough in talks leading up to the anniversary, the BBC's Middle East correspondent Katya Adler reports from Jerusalem. | Both Israel and Hamas have denied recent rumours that there would be a breakthrough in talks leading up to the anniversary, the BBC's Middle East correspondent Katya Adler reports from Jerusalem. |
Egypt, which has acted as mediator in talks, has called on both sides to soften their stance. | Egypt, which has acted as mediator in talks, has called on both sides to soften their stance. |
Hamas has not allowed the International Red Cross to visit Sgt Shalit, and has warned he will be killed if Israel tries to rescue him. | |
Hamas also says Israel does not respect human rights when dealing with Palestinian prisoners, 11,000 of whom, the group says, are in Israeli jails. | Hamas also says Israel does not respect human rights when dealing with Palestinian prisoners, 11,000 of whom, the group says, are in Israeli jails. |
Sgt Shalit, who has been promoted from the rank of corporal since his capture, was seized by Palestinian militants, including some from Hamas's armed wing. | |
Two other soldiers and two militants were killed in the same raid. | |
In exchange for his freedom, Hamas had demanded the release of more than 400 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, including senior militants who have been involved in deadly attacks on Israeli civilians. |