The Gaza Crisis:
The Israeli Soldier, Gilad Shalit, Held as a Hostage

By Moshe Aharon (Morris) Shak
Copyright © July 1, 2006



Photo from CNN.com


Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, was captured in Gaza and taken prisoner. He was injured in the stomach while he was in a tank. He may be smuggled into Egypt.

The message at the bottom of the matrix disclosed in this report is interesting. Was there no time to save Gilad because of the surprise attack, or is now not the time to save him for political reasons?

Gilad Shalit is no doubt wondering where the Israeli national army is. The acronym for the national army is pronounced Zhahal. It is an army dedicated to saving each and every individual. The last code below seems to express Shalit's thoughts: "Where is the national army? Carry a spade and touch my life. Hamas. And my life it will touch!"








[Moshe Shak bases his matrices on strict rules as outlined in his book Bible Codes Breakthrough. He only uses statistically significant terms, and many other strict rules to minimize the chance of presenting bogus "codes." Contact Moshe at mshak@videotron.ca.]

Moshe Aharon Shak is a frequent contributor to BCD. If you are interested in reading more articles by Shak, be sure to visit the Directory of Moshe Aharon Shak's Articles for links to his other articles posted on BCD's site.



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